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Rhonda
Tintle is certified in Responsible Conduct of Research Training. Tintle is a faculty member of
NYC's Barnard College's “Reacting to the Past”
(RTTP), an association
of educators at colleges and universities who develop pedagogy. Tintle is
also on the faculty of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of
Oklahoma. Tintle graduated from the Campus Laboratory School at San Diego State
University. the California
State
University
at
Los Angeles and other colleges around the US. She has degrees in History
as well as Communication Studies and Ethnic Diversity. She is interested in immigration to the
Americas particularly California, the Southern Plains, Oklahoma, Central Arizona Highlands, and the Colorado Plateau.
Her publications include: “The Vanished Celestials of
Territorial Arizona”; “Fryske Immigration in the American West”
; "Childlike in Prescott"; and two publications about how Chinese experienced the California Gold Rush and building
the Central Pacific Railroad.
Her Masters thesis examines the interaction between immigration and culture in the
mountain
regions of the
Arizona
Territory. Tintle
studies China, Asia, Pacific Rim, Huaren,
Frontiers, and Borderlands. Her works in progress
include two (2) articles in the upcoming book: "Asian Immigration to
the Western States" ; and two (2) manuscripts: "The
Great Far East in the Historic Wild West" and the
biography of Major Gordon "Pawnee Bill" Lillie. Recently, Tintle received
1st place at the Texas A&M Interdisciplinary Conference and the Ben Procter Award
& Scholarship at the Southwest Social Science
National Conference for her research papers.
Awards include the Sturgis Fellowship, Robberson Research Fellowship, Phi Alpha
Theta History Honor Society Conference Paper Award, the Berlin B. Chapman Endowed
Scholarship, the Western History Association Graduate Scholarship, and the
Townsend Memorial Scholarship. She
is a member of Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society, Phi Kappa
Phi, and Golden Key International Honor Society.
Rhonda Tintle has had the privilege of working with (in China and
East Asia studies alphabetically) Yonglin
Jiang and Ping
Yao; and in other fields (alphabetically) Stanley
Burstein, Michael
F. Logan, and Joseph
A. Stout, Jr.



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