Established in 2007, the award-winning Public Lands History Center (PLHC) integrates research, education, and outreach in the best tradition of a land-grant university. Through funded agreements with federal and other land and water management agencies, PIs, graduate students, and independent researchers conduct historical research that directly informs on current resource management challenges. W
e produce peer-reviewed reports for clients, public events through our successful American West Program, and peer-reviewed scholarly publications. The PLHC is also currently partnering with Rocky Mountain National Park in a summer institute called “Parks as Portals to Learning,” where students gain field experience by working closely with park staff and PLHC faculty. The aim of this program is to bridge the gap between academic practice and resource management in the field. The Public Lands History Center is the primary vehicle through which faculty in the Department of History prepare students to serve their communities outside the classroom. We teach students the skills they need to succeed in the job market, provide them with a board range of internship possibilities, and facilitate networking between students and working professionals.