Cathy Stock has worked with Jim Ward and the Camel men's ice hockey team since his arrival more than 15 years ago and has been serving as the faculty / staff liaison for CCMIH since the program was officially adopted during the spring of 2018.
A professor in the History Department at Connecticut College, Stock is the author of Rural Radicals: Righteous Rage in the American Grain. She is also the author of Main Street in Crisis: The Great Depression and the Old Middle Class on the Northern Plains, plus the introduction to Dakota Territory, 1861-1889: A Study of Frontier Politics, by Howard Roberts Lamar.
She served as the College Marshal in 2015. The college marshal is responsible for planning and directing the faculty and student proceedings at College ceremonies and leads the processional during Commencement.
Stock is also the recipient of the College's 2009 John S. King Memorial Teaching Award, established to recognize teacher-scholars with high standards of teaching excellence and concern for students.
She has written numerous sections for The Reader's Encyclopedia of the American West and has written book reviews for Journal of American History and American Historical Review.
Stock is a member of the American Historical Association, American Studies Association, New England American Studies Association, Organization of American Historians, and the Western History Association. She earned her bachelor's degree, master's degree, and Ph.D. from Yale University.