Nicole Jobin
Teaching Professor
Medieval / Early Modern Europe

Sewall 248

MWF In-person 12:30-1:15 PM, ABA via Zoom

Nicole Jobin received her PhD from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2003. Her research interests include the social and economic history of Medieval and Early-Modern Italy and history pedagogy. She is a Senior Instructor at CU Boulder’s Stories and Societies Residential Academic program (SRAP), a 2017-2018 ASSETT Faculty Fellow, and a CU Boulder 2021 Open Educator Award winner. She teaches several European history courses for SRAP and occasionally for the Department of History, including War and Society: Medieval Warfare and the Crusades, Europe to 1600, Europe since 1600, the History of Christianity 1, and The Age of Religious Wars: Reformation Europe 1500-1648. She is passionate about making the past come alive through work with documents, artifacts, and archives that encourage students to make meaning of the past and their present. She is also a participant in the ASSETT Innovation Incubator initiative in the Collective for the Advancement of Multimodal Participatory Publishing (CAMPP) working on several digital humanities exhibits and open educational resource projects in collaboration with students from her classes.