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Dr. Roberto Lorenzo Abadie is the recipient of the Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Wenner-Gren Foundation to support the writing of his manuscript "A Guinea Pig's Wage: Risk, Body Commodification and the Ethics of Pharmaceutical Research in America." He received $40,000. The manuscript is currently in press with Duke University Press. (posted 11/08)

Dr. Ana Aparicio
(PhD 2004) recently moved to Northwestern University, where she is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Anthropology Department. Formerly, she was an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at U-Mass Boston and also an affiliate of the Gaston Institute for Latino Community Development and Policy. She is the author of Dominican Americans and the Politics of Empowerment (part of the New World Diasporas series edited by Kevin Yelvington, University Press of Florida, 2006). (posted 10/08)

Dr. Sylvia Atsalis (PhD 1998) is a Research Associate and Grants Manager at the Lincoln Park Zoological Society. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Karen Baab (PhD 2007) has a two-year position as a Postdoctoral Associate in Anatomical Sciences at Stony Brook University. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Richard A. Bergl (PhD 2006) is Curator of Conservation and Research, North Carolina Zoological Park, Asheboro, NC. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Laure Bjawi-Levine has held a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of
Anthropology at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California since 2007. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Julian Brash (PhD 2006) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Toledo, OH. He has a forthcoming book with Cornell University Press in its new Metropolitan Ethnography series. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Melanie Bush (PhD 2002) is now an Assistant Professor in the Anthropology and Sociology Department at Adelphi University. She recently moved from Brooklyn College. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Terence Capellini (PhD 2007) was a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr. Licia Selleri at Cornell University Medical Center studying developmental genetics; as of May 2008, he has begun working as a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr. David Kingsley at Stanford University, studying evolutionary developmental biology. (posted 10/08)

Since September 2007, alum Dr. Raymond Codrington is Project Manager at the Aspen Institute, Roundtable on Community Change. He manages the Racial Equity and Society seminars, which are designed to provide an opportunity for senior community change leaders to immerse themselves in readings, dialogue and collective work around issues of race, ethnicity, and equity in America and abroad. We convene people from a range of sectors including: philanthropy, government, community based organizations, media and non-profits over the space of four and a half days to address these issues. He is also in the process of developing a number of projects around youth and racism which includes the development of a youth-based curriculum and multimedia products that will help young people understand the implications of structural racism in their lives and society more generally. (posted 11/08)

As of Summer 2008, Dr. Jeffrey E. Cole (PhD 1993) has left Dowling College and was appointed Professor and Chair of Anthropology at Connecticut College in New London. (posted 10/08) 

Dr. Eliza Darling (PhD 2004)is a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Anthropology of Goldsmiths College, London.  In 2007-2008, she held a Hunt Fellowship from the Wenner-Gren Foundation to support the completion of her book on gentrification in the Adirondacks.  She will begin a three-year lectureship in the Anthropology Department at Goldsmiths College, University of London, in Autumn 2008.  (posted 10/08)

Dr. Dana-ain Davis (PhD 2001) recently joined the Urban Studies department at Queens College, where she is an Associate Professor. She moved there from SUNY Purchase. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Molly Doane (PhD 2001) was recently appointed a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Anthropology and Geography. Previously she was a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Kirk Dombrowski (PhD 1998) has been promoted to an Associate Professor of Anthropology at John Jay College, CUNY. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Susan Falls (PhD 2005) has recently taken a job as Professor of Anthropology at Savannah College of Art and Design. Previously, she was a visiting Assistant Professor at Temple University. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Alcira Forero-Pena (PhD 2004) has been teaching and doing research as a visiting professor at the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala (UVG) for almost a year with the support of a Fulbright Scholar Grant (2006-07). In Spring 2007, she devoted her time to ethnographic research on the involvement of women in the Pan-Maya Movement. She has also given lectures on “Interculturalidad,” gender equality, and education reform at UVG’s branch in the Highlands/Altiplano. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Khaled Furani (PhD 2004) was recently hired as an Assistant Professor in the department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel-Aviv University. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Ann Golob (PhD 1982) was named the new LI Index director at Rauch, a group whose research has been the driving force behind public policy in recent years. (posted 10/08)

Dr. M. Katherine (Katy) Gonder (PhD 2000) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Biology at the University at Albany, SUNY.

Dr. Edith Gonzalez de Scollard (PhD 2008) has recently been appointed as Associate Director, Federal Programs, Government Relations and Strategic Project Development, the American Museum of Natural History.  Formerly she was the Director of Education Programs at the Long Island Children’s Museum. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Reiko Mastuda Goodwin (PhD 2007), a postdoctoral researcher at the National Institute of Informatics (NII), Tokyo, Japan, collaborates with informatics scientists and epidemiologists on a project called “BioCaster,” which alerts the general public regarding outbreaks of various infectious diseases in the world. She is also a scientist-in-residence in the Anthropology Department, Lehman College, CUNY. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Johanna Gorelick (PhD 2005) is manager of public programs at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, located in the former United States Custom House in Lower Manhattan. Dr. Gorelick was mentioned in “Finding Beauty in Usefulness” (New York Times, Friday, September 22, 2006) a review of the opening of the Diker Pavilion for Native Arts and Cultures at the museum’s George Gustav Heye Center. Dr. Gorelick selected 77 examples of objects from the museum’s collection for the cases in the Diker Pavilion: clothing, tools, musical instruments, games and sports equipment, masks, and pottery representing cultures throughout the Western hemisphere. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Kenneth Guest (PhD 2001) recently received tenure and a promotion to Associate Professor in Baruch College’s Department of Sociology/Anthropology.

Dr. Murphy Halliburton (PhD 2000) recently received tenure in the Anthropology Department at Queens College.  He has a contract for his forthcoming book with Left Coast Press; the book is tentatively titled Mudpacks and Prozac: Psychiatric Healing and Medical Pluralism in South India. It is an ethnographic analysis of treatment in biomedical, ayurvedic, and religious psychiatric healing centers, and offers insights about pleasure, modernity, and time. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Katerina Harvati (PhD 2001) was the subject of recent reports in the Greek daily press, including an interview with the Sunday magazine of the Kathimerini newspaper. International news organizations (AOL, Yahoo, MSN, USA Today) also reported on a paper Dr. Harvati and the Max Planck Institute team published in the Journal of Archeological Science. The subject of the paper was their discovery of a 40,000-year-old tooth that gives proof of Neanderthal mobility. The Neanderthal tooth was discovered on the Lakonis archeological site in Greece, where Dr. Harvati has been working since her days as a graduate student. (posted 2/08) In January, Dr. Harvati, along with an international team of scientists, was recognized by Time. The magazine named the team’s recent research on the Hofmeyr early modern human fossil from South Africa as one of the top ten scientific discoveries of 2007. The international team of scientists published their report, “Late Pleistocene Human Skull from Hofmeyr, South Africa, and Modern Human Origins” in Science 315:5809 (12 January 2007): 226-229. A report can also be read in Science Daily. (posted 1/08) Harvati is adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology at The Graduate Center and senior researcher, department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, German.  She was invited, with Eric Delson, Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center and Lehman College, to write a “News & Views” commentary for Nature about an article reporting new dates for the last known Neanderthals in Europe. They were interviewed about this work by The New York Times, Science, the Associated Press, Reuters, New Scientist, National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered,” the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the WHYfiles (University of Wisconsin online), Bloomberg news, CNN Radio, LiveScience (online) and other media outlets. Dr. Harvati’s book, Neanderthals Revisited: New Approaches and Perspectives (co-edited with T. Harrison of NYU), will appear later this year in the book series Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology (Springer), edited by Dr. Delson and Ross MacPhee, adjunct Professor of Anthropology at The Graduate Center, and curator in the department of mammalogy at the American Museum of Natural History. (posted 10/08)

Alum G. Derrick Hodge (PhD 2005) is Visiting Assistant Professor at University of Missouri-Kansas City for 2008-2009. (posted 10/08)

Russell Hogg (PhD 2008) is a postdoctoral fellow and lecturer, Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences, University of Missouri School of Medicine. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Rebecca Jabbour (PhD 2008) is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Berkeley.  She is currently working on outreach and education projects with the Human Evolution Research Center and the UC Museum of Paleontology and continuing her research on skeletal variation in apes. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Patty Kelly (PhD 2002) was recently appointed a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Anthropology at George Washington University. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Aisha Khan (PhD 1995) is Associate Professor of Anthropology at New York University.  She moved to NYU from the Department of Anthropology at SUNY Stony Brook. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Joshua Linder (PhD 2008) is a visiting Assistant Professor (2007-present) at the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Suzana Maia (PhD 2007) was awarded a Posdoctoral grant in the Research Center for the Study of Indigenous People at the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, to develop the project: "Encounters and Dialogues: anthropology and the new political subjects." (posted 10/08)

Dr. Anthony Marcus (PhD 1998) after a year as Associate Provost at the Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research (KIMEP), has taken a position as Associate Professor at John Jay College’s Department of Anthropology, and will be Editor-in-Chief of Dialectical Anthropology, along with fellow alum Kirk Dombrowski. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Erin Martineau (PhD 2006) is Associate for Teaching, Learning, and Research in the Office of Undergraduate Education, CUNY Central Office (80th Street). (posted 10/08)

Dr. Shannon McFarlin (PhD 2006) has a position as a postdoctoral research scientist in the Department of Anthropology and the Center for the Advanced Study of Hominid Paleobiology at George Washington University. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Eric McGuckin (PhD 1997) has recently become Director of the Hutchins School of Liberal Studies at Sonoma State University, where he is Associate Professor of Anthropology. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Kelly McKinney (PhD 2003) is a postdoctoral fellow, Social Studies of Medicine, at McGill University. (posted 10/08)

Alum James McMahon (PhD 1999) is an Assistant Professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center, School of Nursing. Prior to joining the URMC faculty in 2007, Dr. McMahon was Principal Investigator at the National Development and Research Institutes (NDRI) in New York City, where he was a project director for a NIH-funded project studying the spread of HIV and Hepatitis B and C in East Harlem. On May 12, 2008, he was honored with the Outstanding Faculty Colleague Award from the University of Rochester School of Nursing. The award is bestowed annually to the faculty member whose “help and guidance are frequently sought by individuals to enhance the quality of their endeavors in education, research, and/or practice.” (posted 10/08)

Dr. Rachel Nuger (PhD 2008) started a tenure-track position in August at Moorpark College in Moorpark, CA in Fall 2008. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Janet Page (PhD 1999) has been working on issues of Food Stamp participation, hunger, local agriculture, food security, and fitness with a number of nonprofits.  Previously, she directed a Food Stamp Participation project with the New Mexico Association of Food Banks.  Currently, she is helping coordinate a Kellogg-sponsored networking project on Food and Fitness, and has begun a position as a Strategic Planner with St. Joseph Community Health on an obesity prevention initiative for an area of Albuquerque.  She is also on the Board of the Rio Grande Farmers’ Guild and Cooperative, part of a nonprofit Food Stamp Working Group to improve Food Stamp policy in New Mexico, and is an adjunct in the Department of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico. (posted 10/08)

As of August 2008, Tara Peburn holds a postdoctoral position at the University of Missouri School of Medicine in the Department of Anatomy and Pathological Sciences. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Sophia Perdikaris (PhD 1998) was recently promoted to Professor, Department of Anthropology and Archeology, Brooklyn College, and is a member of the doctoral faculty in anthropology at The Graduate Center. She works in Iceland and Barbuda and specializes in environmental archaeology and zooarchaeology. The majority of her work has been in the Viking North Atlantic, but she has added Barbuda as an extreme geographic comparison to the study and effects of global change.  For the past eight years she has run a Research Experience for Undergraduates Program funded by NSF Polar Programs and has taken both undergraduates and graduate students into the field. She held a named professorship for two years (Leonard and Claire Tow Professor) and is now (2008–11) an Honorary Fellow of the School of Science and Engineering, Department of Geoscience, University of Edinburgh, UK. For the last five years, under a Gates Foundation-funded initiative called STAR— a partnership between Brooklyn College and Erasmus High School—she has been teaching a series of seminars and workshops to high school students preparing them for college. She has also been teaching for the Honors College for four years and gives regular seminars at the American Museum of Natural History and Long Island Children’s Museum. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Charles R. Price (PhD 2001) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Sabyiha Robin Prince (PhD 2000) is a tenured Assistant Professor in the Anthropology Department at American University. (posted 10/08)

Andrea Queeley is beginning her second year as the Zemurray Stone Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow at The Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Kelley Ready (PhD 2000) is now a Research Scientist in the Sustainable International Development program at the Heller School for Social Policy and Development at Brandeis University. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Alfred Rosenberger (PhD 1979) has been promoted to Professor at Brooklyn College. He is a specialist on the evolution and systematics of New World monkeys.

Dr. Aseel Sawalha (PhD 2002) recently received tenure and a promotion to Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Pace University. (posted 10/08)

Amy Schreier (PhD 2008) has won a postdoctoral fellowship in the Duke University Writing Program. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Jonathan Shannon (PhD 2001) was recently promoted to tenured Associate Professor of Anthropology at Hunter College.  He is the author of Among the Jasmine Trees: Music and Modernity in Contemporary Syria, (Wesleyan University Press, 2006) in which he explores how music in Syria shapes debates about Arab society and culture. He was the recipient of the 2001 Malcolm H. Kerr Award for Outstanding Dissertation in the Social Sciences. In Spring 2008, he gave the TIAA-CREF Distinguished Lecture at Hunter College. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Elizabeth A. Ten Dyke (PhD 1997) is the Director of Instructional Services for the Kingston City School District in Kingston, New York. Most recently she served on the Research Committee at the National Council for the Social Studies. In addition to academic publications, Dr. Ten Dyke has also authored numerous secondary level curriculum units for the Social Studies School Service and the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University. (posted 10/08)

Recent graduate Dr. Nelson Ting (PhD 2008) has accepted a position as a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the department of anthropology, University of Iowa. As of Autumn 2008, he will also be a principal investigator at the University of Iowa’s Roy J. Carver Center for Comparative Genomics, where he has received start-up funds to build a program in molecular anthropology. He will have a genetics lab and will be conducting fieldwork. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Patricia Tovar (PhD 2005) is newly appointed as an Associate Professor in the Anthropology Department at John Jay College. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Bea Vidacs (PhD 2002) is now an adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology/Anthropology at Pace University. (posted 10/08)

Dr. David Vine (PhD 2006) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Anthropology at American University. (posted 10/08)

Dr. Danning Wang (PhD 2002) is working as an instructor with the Chinese University of Hong Kong.  She writes “The anthropology department here is a wonderful place for me to study mainland China. I received the Direct Research Grant for year 2008 to conduct follow-up research in my working-class neighborhood in Tianjin.” (posted 10/08)

Dr. Ara Wilson (PhD 1997) was appointed an Associate Professor with tenure in Women’s Studies at Duke University, where she is the director of Sexuality Studies, a certificate program in Women’s Studies. She took up this appointment in Fall 2006 when she moved from Ohio State University. (posted 10/08)

Alum Jim Woollett (PhD 2003) is in the fourth year of his position as a tenure-track Professor of prehistoric archaeology in the Department d’Histoire at the Université Laval in Québec City, Québec.  He is involved in International Polar Year funded research projects in both Labrador and Iceland. (posted 10/08)

Janette Yarwood has been named the 2008-2009 Northeast Consortium for Faculty Diversity Visiting Dissertation Scholar at Monmouth University ($32,000). This In-Residence fellowship also provides computer and library privileges, office space, health insurance, and a cordial faculty liaison. There are no work or teaching requirements, and she will have the opportunity to network with fellows and faculty from other network schools (Northeastern, Colgate, Allegheny, Middlebury, University of Vermont, University of Rochester, and others). (posted 10/08)

Dr. Kee Howe Yong (PhD 2003) began an appointment as a tenure-track Assistant Professor at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. (posted 10/08)

Gabriela Zamorano, a doctoral student in anthropology, was awarded a postdoctoral grant at the Musée du quai Branly in Paris to develop her research project “An archaeology of ethnographic portraiture in South America (1841–1920).” (posted 10/08)

Dr. Jarrett Zigon (PhD 2006) has held a three-year position as Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle, Germany.  As of January 2009, he will be Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Amsterdam.  (posted 10/08)

Some Earlier Job Placements

Dr. Hugo Benavides (PhD 1999) is Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology/Anthropology, Fordham University.

Dr. Sally S. Booth (PhD 1997) teaches cultural history at the Ross School, East Hampton, NY. 

Dr. Elizabeth E. Brusco (PhD 1986) is Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, Pacific Lutheran University.

Dr. John Burdick (PhD 1990) is Professor of Anthropology, Syracuse University.

Dr. Leslie Brett (PhD 1990) is Executive Director of the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women, Connecticut General Assembly.

Dr. Douglas Broadfield (PhD 2001) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Florida Atlantic University.

Dr. Gus Carbonella (PhD 1998) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Anthropology Department of the Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

Dr. Geraldine Casey (PhD 2002) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, John Jay College.  Previously she held a postdoctoral writing fellowship from the Centre for Cosmopolitan Studies, housed at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada.  She was in residence in Montreal for the spring semester of 2006, working on a book manuscript under the direction of Nigel Rapport, Canada Research Chair in Globalization, Citizenship and Social Justice.

Alum Elizabeth Chin (PhD 1996) is a professor of critical theory and social justice at Occidental College, where she has been on the faculty for fourteen years. A cultural anthropologist, she teaches courses concerned with children, the Caribbean (with emphasis on Haiti), consumerism, urban culture, and the anthropology of dance.

Dr. Gerald Creed (PhD 1992) is a Professor of Anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center and Hunter College.

Dr. Elena Cunningham (PhD 2003) has a full-time position in the NYU School of Dentistry’s Department of Anatomy.

Dr. Telma Camargo da Silva (PhD 2002) is on the faculty of the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Brazil.

Dr. Arlene Dávila (PhD 1996) is Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, American Studies, New York University.

Dr. Marilynne Diggs-Thompson (PhD 2000) is a research associate and project director at the Center for the Advancement of the Study of Education (CASE).

Dr. Tracy Fisher (PhD 2001) has a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in the departments of Anthropology and Women’s Studies at the University of California, Riverside.

Dr. Stephen Frost (PhD 2001) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Anthropology Department of the University of Oregon in Eugene.

Dr. Faye Ginsburg (PhD 1986) is a Professor, Department of Anthropology, New York University, where she directs the program in Visual Anthropology.

Dr. Haviva Goldman (PhD 2001) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Drexel University’s MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, a position she began in Autumn 2002. She teaches anatomy and histology to first-year medical students.

Dr. Jonathan Hearn (PhD 1997) is member of the faculty in Sociology, University of Edinburgh.

Dr. Donna J. Keren (PhD 1987) is Senior Vice President of Research at NYC & Company, New York City’s official marketing and tourism organization, where she has been since December 2002. She created and directs a comprehensive research and economic intelligence unit for the city’s travel and tourism industry.

Dr. Donna Kerner (PhD 1988) is Professor of Anthropology at Wheaton College.

Dr. Anru Lee (PhD 2000) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Cultural Anthropology at John Jay College.

Dr. Samuel Marquez (PhD 2002) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Anatomy at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center.

Dr. Kate McCaffrey (PhD 1999) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Montclair State University, New Jersey. Her dissertation was “Culture, Power and Struggle: Anti-Military Protest in Vieques, Puerto Rico” and a book, Military Power and Popular Protest: The U.S. Navy in Vieques, Puerto Rico, was published in 2002 by Rutgers University Press.

Dr. Kieran McNulty (PhD 2003) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Baylor College.

Dr. Charles Menzies (PhD 1998) is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology, University of British Columbia.

Dr. Maureen O’Dougherty (PhD 1997) is a research fellow at the Institute on Race and Poverty, University of Minnesota.

Dr. Warren Perry (PhD 1996) is a Professor of Anthropology at Central Connecticut State University.

Dr. Allyson Purpura (PhD 1997) was the co-curator of an exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, February - November 2004. “Insights” featured more than 30 artworks by nine contemporary artists. Dr. Purpura is a curatorial research specialist at the museum.

Dr. Eric Sargis (PhD 2000) is an Assistant Professor of anthropology at Yale, a ten-year appointment he began in 2001.

Dr. Suzanne Scheld (PhD 2003) holds a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in the Department of Anthropology at California State University, Northridge.

Archaeology student Cosimo Sgarlata is performing lithic analysis as a consultant for a CRM company in Connecticut.

Dr. Robin Sheriff (PhD 1997) is Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Hampshire.

Dr. Brian Stafford (PhD 2000) is a lecturer in the Department of Anatomy at the Howard University College of Medicine.

Dr. Kathy Sullivan (PhD 1998) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of OB/GYN at the Baylor College of Medicine. She is conducting research in the area of HIV/STD prevention at the Teen Health Clinics. She writes, “Medical anthropology and sociology are two areas that are expanding quietly and yet rapidly as medical schools seek to conduct community-based studies and more health utilization inquiries that understand the larger social/cultural reasons behind health-seeking behaviors.” In 2003 she was a scholar at the nine-month Institute for HIV Prevention Leadership, sponsored by the CDC/ASPH.

Dr. Suzanne Walker (PhD 1993) is a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Southwest Missouri State University.

Dr. Alisse Waterston (PhD 1990) is a Professor in Cultural Anthropology at John Jay College.

 

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