Education
Michigan State University
Ph.D. Candidate, Anthropology, Fall 2020-present with Dr. Gabriel Wrobel
GPA: 3.951
Michigan State University
M.A., Anthropology, Fall 2023
GPA: 3.948
Radford University
B.S., Anthropological Sciences, Spring 2020
Concentration in General Anthropology; in-major GPA: 3.936
B.S., Biology, Spring 2020
Concentration in General Biology; in-major GPA: 3.826
Overall GPA: 3.834, Magna Cum Laude
Wytheville Community College
A.A., General Studies, Spring 2016
Overall GPA: 3.950, Summa Cum Laude
Ph.D. Candidate, Anthropology, Fall 2020-present with Dr. Gabriel Wrobel
GPA: 3.951
Michigan State University
M.A., Anthropology, Fall 2023
GPA: 3.948
Radford University
B.S., Anthropological Sciences, Spring 2020
Concentration in General Anthropology; in-major GPA: 3.936
B.S., Biology, Spring 2020
Concentration in General Biology; in-major GPA: 3.826
Overall GPA: 3.834, Magna Cum Laude
Wytheville Community College
A.A., General Studies, Spring 2016
Overall GPA: 3.950, Summa Cum Laude
Publications
Journals, peer-reviewed
Kratimenos, P., E. Graham, J. Aimers, G. Wrobel, A. Marshall, & R. LaLonde (2023). Catbirds and crabholes: The 2023 field season at Marco Gonzalez, Belize. Archaeology International 26(1), 104–123. doi: https://doi.org/10.14324/AI.26.1.08.
Wollmann, J. S., A. S. Marshall, M. Schrank, & L.T. Gruss (2022). Tibial torsion and pressures in the feet during walking: Implications for patterns of metatarsal robusticity. American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.2464112.
Wrobel, Gabriel D., J.A. Hoggarth, & A. Marshall (2021). Before the Maya: A Review of Paleoindian and Archaic Skeletons found in the Maya Region. Special issue of Ancient Mesoamerica. James Stemp & Jaime Awe, editors: The Preceramic and Early Ceramic Periods in the Central Maya Lowlands 32(3): 475-485.
Wollmann, J. S., A. S. Marshall, M. Schrank, & L.T. Gruss (2022). Tibial torsion and pressures in the feet during walking: Implications for patterns of metatarsal robusticity. American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.2464112.
Wrobel, Gabriel D., J.A. Hoggarth, & A. Marshall (2021). Before the Maya: A Review of Paleoindian and Archaic Skeletons found in the Maya Region. Special issue of Ancient Mesoamerica. James Stemp & Jaime Awe, editors: The Preceramic and Early Ceramic Periods in the Central Maya Lowlands 32(3): 475-485.
Book Chapters, Peer-reviewed
Macdonald, G., D. Willcut, and A. Marshall (abstract accepted). Scrollytelling, Storytelling & StoryMaps: Folding in the Story. Critical Digital Humanities Cookbook.
Technical Reports
Graham, E., G. Wrobel, P. Kratimenos, K. Pierce, S. Lingham, R. LaLonde, A. Marshall, J. Aimers, F. Glanville-Wallis, M. Pittman, G. Sardaña (2024). Report on the 2023 Investigations at Marco Gonzalez and Lamanai. University College London Field Report. London, UK.
- Marshall, A. Chapter 3: Operation 23-2, Str. 14. pp. 16-22.
Media
Marshall, Aubree (2024). To MSU and Beyond: Sharing Excavations Finding Using Knightlab StoryMapJS. https://campusarch.msu.edu/?p=11042.
Marshall, Aubree (2023). Doing the Dishes: Institutional Ceramics from the Service Road Collection. https://campusarch.msu.edu/?p=10965.
Marshall, Aubree (2022). Archaeology, Communities, and Civil Rights: A Review of the 2022 Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference. http://campusarch.msu.edu/?p=10883.
Marshall, Aubree (2022). The Golden Eagle promotion: How Sprite bottles became a National Park Service advertisement. http://campusarch.msu.edu/?p=10443.
Marshall, Aubree (2021). Shedding light on faded artifacts: How to rediscover marks using UV light and phone apps. http://campusarch.msu.edu/?p=9772.
Marshall, Aubree (2023). Doing the Dishes: Institutional Ceramics from the Service Road Collection. https://campusarch.msu.edu/?p=10965.
Marshall, Aubree (2022). Archaeology, Communities, and Civil Rights: A Review of the 2022 Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference. http://campusarch.msu.edu/?p=10883.
Marshall, Aubree (2022). The Golden Eagle promotion: How Sprite bottles became a National Park Service advertisement. http://campusarch.msu.edu/?p=10443.
Marshall, Aubree (2021). Shedding light on faded artifacts: How to rediscover marks using UV light and phone apps. http://campusarch.msu.edu/?p=9772.
Presentations
Podium
Marshall, A.S., R. LaLonde, G. Wrobel (2024). Update from the Field: The 2023 Field Season at Marco Gonzalez, Belize. 8th Annual Graduate Students in Anthropology Symposium. East Lansing, MI.
Marshall, A.S. (2023). Update from the Field: The 2023 Field Season at Marco Gonzalez, Belize. Graduate Student Conference on Latin America & the Caribbean. East Lansing, MI.
Marshall, A.S. (2023). Photogrammetry in the Belize Institute of Archaeology. Graduate Student Conference on Latin America & the Caribbean. East Lansing, MI.
Gerloff, G., E. Nisch, A.S. Marshall (2023). Demystifying the Digital Heritage Innovation Lab. Graduate Students in Anthropology (GSA) Symposium. East Lansing, MI.
Wrobel G., J. Hefner, C. Sauter, A. Marshall (2022). Exploring Cranial Variability Among the Ancient Maya Using Geometric Morphometrics. Belize Archaeology Symposium. San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize.
Marshall, A.S., and G.D. Wrobel (2022). Marco Gonzalez: Insights into Ancient Maya Coastal Living. Graduate Students in Anthropology (GSA) Symposium. East Lansing, MI.
Burnett, J., B. Akey, A. Marshall (2022). Sorting Through the Trash of Michigan State’s Spartan City: Preliminary Perspectives on the Materiality of the Late Post-War. Society of Historical Archaeology Conference. Philadelphia, PA.
Schrank, M., J. Wollmann, A.S. Marshall (2018). Tibial Torsion and Metatarsal Robusticity in Modern and Fossil Humans. 27th Annual Radford University Student Engagement Forum. Radford, VA.
Marshall, A.S. (2023). Update from the Field: The 2023 Field Season at Marco Gonzalez, Belize. Graduate Student Conference on Latin America & the Caribbean. East Lansing, MI.
Marshall, A.S. (2023). Photogrammetry in the Belize Institute of Archaeology. Graduate Student Conference on Latin America & the Caribbean. East Lansing, MI.
Gerloff, G., E. Nisch, A.S. Marshall (2023). Demystifying the Digital Heritage Innovation Lab. Graduate Students in Anthropology (GSA) Symposium. East Lansing, MI.
Wrobel G., J. Hefner, C. Sauter, A. Marshall (2022). Exploring Cranial Variability Among the Ancient Maya Using Geometric Morphometrics. Belize Archaeology Symposium. San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize.
Marshall, A.S., and G.D. Wrobel (2022). Marco Gonzalez: Insights into Ancient Maya Coastal Living. Graduate Students in Anthropology (GSA) Symposium. East Lansing, MI.
Burnett, J., B. Akey, A. Marshall (2022). Sorting Through the Trash of Michigan State’s Spartan City: Preliminary Perspectives on the Materiality of the Late Post-War. Society of Historical Archaeology Conference. Philadelphia, PA.
Schrank, M., J. Wollmann, A.S. Marshall (2018). Tibial Torsion and Metatarsal Robusticity in Modern and Fossil Humans. 27th Annual Radford University Student Engagement Forum. Radford, VA.
Posters
Marshall, A. (2024). You Better Be-Leaf It! Microbotanical remains found in dental calculus from individuals from Actun Kabul, Belize. Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA; Belize Archaeology Symposium. San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize.
Murphy, G., A. Marshall, G. Wrobel (2023). Serious Seriation: Age-At-Death Assessment of Skeletons from Caves Branch Rockshelter, Belize. Society for American Archaeology 88th Annual Meeting. Portland, OR; University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum. East Lansing, MI.
Marshall, A., G. Wrobel, R. Guerra, J. Awe (2022). What can we learn from salvage excavations? An example from the Chalillo area. Belize Archaeology Symposium. San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize.
Marshall, A., G. Wrobel, R. Guerra, J. Awe (2022). Before the flood: Skeletal analysis of the Chalillo Dam salvage Collection. Society for American Archaeology 87th Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.
Dunn, R., A. Marshall, E. Milton (2021). Armchair Outreach: Campus Archaeology Program During a Pandemic. Midwest Archaeological Conference/Midwest Historical Archaeological Conference. East Lansing, MI.
Marshall, A.S. and C.Y. Urista (2020). Biparietal Osteodystrophy: Etiology and Implications. Radford University Honors Capstone Showcase. Radford, VA.
Marshall, A.S., H. Mullins, C.Y. Urista, J.E. Davis (2020). Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio as a Measure of Immune Response in Humans Exposed to a Novel Microbiome. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology conference. Austin, TX.
Wollmann, J.S., A.S. Marshall, M.A. Schrank, L.T. Gruss (2019). Tibial torsion and pressures in the feet during walking and standing in humans: An experimental study. American Association of Physical Anthropologists 88th Annual Meeting. Cleveland, OH.
Marshall, A.S., M.A. Schrank, J.S. Wollmann, L.T. Gruss (2019). A new method for obtaining tibial torsion in living humans. American Association of Physical Anthropologists 88th Annual Meeting. Cleveland, OH.
Murphy, G., A. Marshall, G. Wrobel (2023). Serious Seriation: Age-At-Death Assessment of Skeletons from Caves Branch Rockshelter, Belize. Society for American Archaeology 88th Annual Meeting. Portland, OR; University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum. East Lansing, MI.
Marshall, A., G. Wrobel, R. Guerra, J. Awe (2022). What can we learn from salvage excavations? An example from the Chalillo area. Belize Archaeology Symposium. San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize.
Marshall, A., G. Wrobel, R. Guerra, J. Awe (2022). Before the flood: Skeletal analysis of the Chalillo Dam salvage Collection. Society for American Archaeology 87th Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.
Dunn, R., A. Marshall, E. Milton (2021). Armchair Outreach: Campus Archaeology Program During a Pandemic. Midwest Archaeological Conference/Midwest Historical Archaeological Conference. East Lansing, MI.
Marshall, A.S. and C.Y. Urista (2020). Biparietal Osteodystrophy: Etiology and Implications. Radford University Honors Capstone Showcase. Radford, VA.
Marshall, A.S., H. Mullins, C.Y. Urista, J.E. Davis (2020). Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio as a Measure of Immune Response in Humans Exposed to a Novel Microbiome. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology conference. Austin, TX.
Wollmann, J.S., A.S. Marshall, M.A. Schrank, L.T. Gruss (2019). Tibial torsion and pressures in the feet during walking and standing in humans: An experimental study. American Association of Physical Anthropologists 88th Annual Meeting. Cleveland, OH.
Marshall, A.S., M.A. Schrank, J.S. Wollmann, L.T. Gruss (2019). A new method for obtaining tibial torsion in living humans. American Association of Physical Anthropologists 88th Annual Meeting. Cleveland, OH.
Panel
The Perils and Promise of Teaching with Digital Tools. Chair: Gillian Macdonald. Panelists: Ashley Cerku, Daniel Fandino, Aubree Marshall. 2024 H-Net Teaching Conference.
Grants, Funding, and Fellowships
External
Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research ($4,600), 2023, American Philosophical Society. Awarded to exploratory field studies for the collection of specimens and data.
Graduate Research Grant ($1,500), 2023, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Annually awarded to active members attending graduate school. These grants provide funding for research in support of career development opportunities.
Jane C. Waldbaum Field School Scholarship ($1,000), 2021, Archaeological Institute of America (deferred to 2022 due to COVID-19). Awarded to students who are planning on participating in archaeological fieldwork for the first time; this award is available to juniors, seniors, and first-year graduate students.
National Collegiate Honors Council Partners in the Parks partial scholarship ($250), 2018. Awarded to Honors students to help offset trip expenses for a Partners in the Parks experience.
Southern Regional Honors Conference Partners in the Parks stipend ($700), 2018. Awarded to Honors students to help cover expenses surrounding the attendance of a Partners in the Parks experience.
Student Member Travel Award ($500), 2018, Human Biology Association. Awarded to five student members in support of their travel to the annual meeting; based on the evaluation of the quality of submitted essays and the advisor’s letter of support.
Graduate Research Grant ($1,500), 2023, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Annually awarded to active members attending graduate school. These grants provide funding for research in support of career development opportunities.
Jane C. Waldbaum Field School Scholarship ($1,000), 2021, Archaeological Institute of America (deferred to 2022 due to COVID-19). Awarded to students who are planning on participating in archaeological fieldwork for the first time; this award is available to juniors, seniors, and first-year graduate students.
National Collegiate Honors Council Partners in the Parks partial scholarship ($250), 2018. Awarded to Honors students to help offset trip expenses for a Partners in the Parks experience.
Southern Regional Honors Conference Partners in the Parks stipend ($700), 2018. Awarded to Honors students to help cover expenses surrounding the attendance of a Partners in the Parks experience.
Student Member Travel Award ($500), 2018, Human Biology Association. Awarded to five student members in support of their travel to the annual meeting; based on the evaluation of the quality of submitted essays and the advisor’s letter of support.
Internal
Research Enhancement Award, Michigan State University ($1,000), Summer 2024. Supports activities that enhance graduate research projects.
Digital Humanities (DH) Seed Grant Funding, Michigan State University ($1,000), Summer 2024. Supports digital humanities projects in research, teaching, and public outreach in any humanistic or related discipline of the university.
Alumni & Friends Fund for Archaeology, Michigan State University ($1,500), Summer 2024. Awarded to students who have demonstrated the capacity, motivation, and initiative to achieve educational and professional goals.
Cultural Heritage Informatics (CHI) Graduate Fellow, Michigan State University ($5,000), Fall 2023-Spring 2024. Supports efforts that equip students with skills and experience to thoughtfully apply digital methods and computational approaches to cultural heritage materials, collections, data, challenges, and questions.
Campus Archaeology Program (CAP) Fellow, Michigan State University, Fall 2021-present. The CAP Fellowship allows students to participate and further develop their archaeological skills while participating in research and public outreach.
ANP Graduate Office Fellowship, Michigan State University, Spring 2022, Fall 2022, Fall 2023. Awarded to graduate anthropology students to help alleviate the costs of conference participation, research, and/or training activities.
College of Social Science (CSS) Early Start Program Fellowship, Michigan State University ($5,000; $2,500; $3,000; $3,000), Summers 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023. Students who receive the CSS Dean’s Assistantship Award are eligible for the Early Start Program Fellowship. The fellowship requires nominations of incoming doctoral students from units within the College of Social Science. This award supports the research of students who advance the educational diversity of their program.
Lynne Goldstein Fellowship, Michigan State University ($1,500), Spring 2023. Awarded to support the dissertation work of students who have participated in the Campus Archaeology Program (CAP).
Commonwealth Heritage Group Diversity Scholarship Award in Archaeology ($5,000), 2023, Michigan State University. Awarded to students with financial need, with a preference to first-generation students and students with an interest in public archaeology.
Council of Graduate Students Conference Award ($500), 2023, Michigan State University. Awarded to graduate students presenting research at a conference.
College of Social Sciences (CSS) Research Scholars Award ($4,500), 2022, Michigan State University. This award is given to competitive grant proposals submitted by graduate students in the College of Social Sciences to conduct original research.
Thompson Endowment Award ($1,000), 2022, Michigan State University. This award is given to competitive grant proposals submitted by graduate students to obtain necessary research equipment.
Council of Graduate Students Professional Development Award ($500), 2022, Michigan State University. This award is given to graduate students to attend professional development events.
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) Field Research Fellowship, Michigan State University ($1,000), Spring 2021 (deferred to 2023 due to COVID-19). Awarded to graduate students conducting pre-dissertation research in Latin America and the Caribbean to help lay the foundation for the student’s dissertation research.
Biology Research Award ($1,000), 2019, Radford University. This competitive academic award is given to outstanding students to offer an opportunity to design and conduct research under a biology faculty mentor.
McGlothlin International Education Fund ($1,500), 2019, Radford University. Awarded to students participating in study, research, internship, or other educational initiatives abroad.
Honors Opportunity Grant for Research ($250), 2017, Radford University. Given to undergraduate Honors students to help alleviate research costs.
Digital Humanities (DH) Seed Grant Funding, Michigan State University ($1,000), Summer 2024. Supports digital humanities projects in research, teaching, and public outreach in any humanistic or related discipline of the university.
Alumni & Friends Fund for Archaeology, Michigan State University ($1,500), Summer 2024. Awarded to students who have demonstrated the capacity, motivation, and initiative to achieve educational and professional goals.
Cultural Heritage Informatics (CHI) Graduate Fellow, Michigan State University ($5,000), Fall 2023-Spring 2024. Supports efforts that equip students with skills and experience to thoughtfully apply digital methods and computational approaches to cultural heritage materials, collections, data, challenges, and questions.
Campus Archaeology Program (CAP) Fellow, Michigan State University, Fall 2021-present. The CAP Fellowship allows students to participate and further develop their archaeological skills while participating in research and public outreach.
ANP Graduate Office Fellowship, Michigan State University, Spring 2022, Fall 2022, Fall 2023. Awarded to graduate anthropology students to help alleviate the costs of conference participation, research, and/or training activities.
College of Social Science (CSS) Early Start Program Fellowship, Michigan State University ($5,000; $2,500; $3,000; $3,000), Summers 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023. Students who receive the CSS Dean’s Assistantship Award are eligible for the Early Start Program Fellowship. The fellowship requires nominations of incoming doctoral students from units within the College of Social Science. This award supports the research of students who advance the educational diversity of their program.
Lynne Goldstein Fellowship, Michigan State University ($1,500), Spring 2023. Awarded to support the dissertation work of students who have participated in the Campus Archaeology Program (CAP).
Commonwealth Heritage Group Diversity Scholarship Award in Archaeology ($5,000), 2023, Michigan State University. Awarded to students with financial need, with a preference to first-generation students and students with an interest in public archaeology.
Council of Graduate Students Conference Award ($500), 2023, Michigan State University. Awarded to graduate students presenting research at a conference.
College of Social Sciences (CSS) Research Scholars Award ($4,500), 2022, Michigan State University. This award is given to competitive grant proposals submitted by graduate students in the College of Social Sciences to conduct original research.
Thompson Endowment Award ($1,000), 2022, Michigan State University. This award is given to competitive grant proposals submitted by graduate students to obtain necessary research equipment.
Council of Graduate Students Professional Development Award ($500), 2022, Michigan State University. This award is given to graduate students to attend professional development events.
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) Field Research Fellowship, Michigan State University ($1,000), Spring 2021 (deferred to 2023 due to COVID-19). Awarded to graduate students conducting pre-dissertation research in Latin America and the Caribbean to help lay the foundation for the student’s dissertation research.
Biology Research Award ($1,000), 2019, Radford University. This competitive academic award is given to outstanding students to offer an opportunity to design and conduct research under a biology faculty mentor.
McGlothlin International Education Fund ($1,500), 2019, Radford University. Awarded to students participating in study, research, internship, or other educational initiatives abroad.
Honors Opportunity Grant for Research ($250), 2017, Radford University. Given to undergraduate Honors students to help alleviate research costs.
Submitted
Grants in Aid of Research ($1,000), Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society.
Honors and Awards
Lewis and Clark Field Scholar, Spring 2023. Awarded to students who receive the Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research through the American Philosophical Society.
Honorable mention for the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), National Science Foundation (NSF), Spring 2022. This award recognized outstanding graduate students in NSF supported STEM disciplines pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees at accredited US institutions.
College of Social Science Dean’s Assistantship Award, Michigan State University, Fall 2020-Spring 2021. The CSS Dean’s Assistantship recognizes outstanding graduate applicants and continuing students within the College based on past achievements and future promise.
Highlander Honors Scholar Graduate, Radford University, Spring 2020. Students achieve this after completing the 27-credit hour honors curriculum.
Artis Dean’s Scholar in Biology, Radford University, Spring 2020. The faculty in the Artis College of Science and Technology name one of their graduating seniors as the Dean’s Scholar for their program; the individual chosen demonstrated success in the classroom, laboratory, and other activities within the discipline.
Big South Intercollegiate Quiz Bowl Champion, Radford University, Spring 2019.
Outstanding Student Award, Radford University, Spring 2018. Students are nominated by professors for this award, which is given to two students in every academic year.
Honorable mention for the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), National Science Foundation (NSF), Spring 2022. This award recognized outstanding graduate students in NSF supported STEM disciplines pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees at accredited US institutions.
College of Social Science Dean’s Assistantship Award, Michigan State University, Fall 2020-Spring 2021. The CSS Dean’s Assistantship recognizes outstanding graduate applicants and continuing students within the College based on past achievements and future promise.
Highlander Honors Scholar Graduate, Radford University, Spring 2020. Students achieve this after completing the 27-credit hour honors curriculum.
Artis Dean’s Scholar in Biology, Radford University, Spring 2020. The faculty in the Artis College of Science and Technology name one of their graduating seniors as the Dean’s Scholar for their program; the individual chosen demonstrated success in the classroom, laboratory, and other activities within the discipline.
Big South Intercollegiate Quiz Bowl Champion, Radford University, Spring 2019.
Outstanding Student Award, Radford University, Spring 2018. Students are nominated by professors for this award, which is given to two students in every academic year.
Certifications
Graduate Certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies (completed 2023).
Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate (in progress).
Certification in College Teaching Program (in progress).
Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate (in progress).
Certification in College Teaching Program (in progress).
Teaching Experience
Michigan State University
Graduate assistant, Division of Human Anatomy.
Courses taught through assistantship:
Lab assistant, Anatomy (ANTR) 485 and ANTR 585: Directed Studies in Human Prosection. Summer 2023; Fall 2023; Spring 2024.
Teaching assistant, Lab for the Education in and Advancement of Digital Research (LEADR).
Courses with digital projects/digital workshops taught through LEADR:
Lab instructor, Osteopathic Medicine (OST) 521: Musculoskeletal System Lecture and OST 579: Cardiovascular System Lecture. Fall 2023.
Lab instructor, Osteopathic Medicine (OST) 510: Clinical Human Gross Anatomy and Palpatory Skills. Summer 2023.
Online instructor, Anthropology (ANP) 270: Women and Health: Anthropological and International Perspectives. Summer 2023.
Teaching assistant, ANP 206: Introduction to Physical Anthropology. Fall 2021; Spring 2022.
Courses taught through assistantship:
- Anatomy (ANTR) 350: Human Gross Anatomy for Pre-Health Professionals. Fall 2024; Spring 2025.
- ANTR 355: Human Gross Anatomy Laboratory. Fall 2024; Spring 2025.
- ANTR 485/585: Directed Studies in Human Prosection. Summer 2024; Fall 2024; Spring 2025.
- Osteopathic Medicine (OST) 521: Musculoskeletal System Lecture. Fall 2024.
- OST 510: Clinical Human Gross Anatomy and Palpatory Skills. Summer 2024.
Lab assistant, Anatomy (ANTR) 485 and ANTR 585: Directed Studies in Human Prosection. Summer 2023; Fall 2023; Spring 2024.
Teaching assistant, Lab for the Education in and Advancement of Digital Research (LEADR).
Courses with digital projects/digital workshops taught through LEADR:
- Anthropology (ANP) 433: Contemporary American Indian Communities. Spring 2024.
- History (HST) 201: Historical Methods and Skills (Soviet History). Spring 2024.
- History (HST) 201: Historical Methods and Skills (American West). Spring 2024.
- Integrative Studies in Social Science (ISS) 325: War and Revolution. Fall 2023; Spring 2024.
- ANP 420: Language and Culture. Fall 2023.
- Residential College in the Arts and Humanities (RCAH) 336: Topics in Language & Culture. Fall 2023.
Lab instructor, Osteopathic Medicine (OST) 521: Musculoskeletal System Lecture and OST 579: Cardiovascular System Lecture. Fall 2023.
Lab instructor, Osteopathic Medicine (OST) 510: Clinical Human Gross Anatomy and Palpatory Skills. Summer 2023.
Online instructor, Anthropology (ANP) 270: Women and Health: Anthropological and International Perspectives. Summer 2023.
Teaching assistant, ANP 206: Introduction to Physical Anthropology. Fall 2021; Spring 2022.
Radford University
Teaching assistant, ANSC 303: Quantitative and Computer Methods. Spring 2020.
Teaching assistant, ANSC 302: Principles for Biological Anthropology. Spring 2020.
Teaching assistant, FBI Training: Innovations in Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Archaeology. Summer 2019.
Teaching assistant, ANSC 302: Principles for Biological Anthropology. Spring 2020.
Teaching assistant, FBI Training: Innovations in Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Archaeology. Summer 2019.
Research Experience
Natural Science Collections Summer Intern, Michigan State University. Summer 2024.
Ancient Protein and Isotope Laboratory member, a BLS2 lab, University of Michigan. Fall 2022-present.
Internment Archaeology Digital Archive (IADA) Researcher, National Park Services - US Department of the Interior. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
MSU Bioarchaeology Laboratory Supervisor. Fall 2020-present.
Bioarchaeology Lab Research Assistant, Michigan State University. Fall 2020-Spring 2021.
Ancient Protein and Isotope Laboratory member, a BLS2 lab, University of Michigan. Fall 2022-present.
Internment Archaeology Digital Archive (IADA) Researcher, National Park Services - US Department of the Interior. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
MSU Bioarchaeology Laboratory Supervisor. Fall 2020-present.
Bioarchaeology Lab Research Assistant, Michigan State University. Fall 2020-Spring 2021.
Field Experience
Program assistant and staff member, Marco Gonzalez Archaeological Project, Belize. Summer 2023; Summer 2024.
Crew member, Federal Bureau of Investigation's Operation UNITED (Unknown Names Identified Through Exhumation and DNA), Detroit, MI. Fall 2023.
Crew member, Campus Archaeology Program (CAP), Michigan State University. Summer 2021; Summer 2023.
Crew member, Federal Bureau of Investigation's Operation UNITED (Unknown Names Identified Through Exhumation and DNA), Detroit, MI. Fall 2023.
Crew member, Campus Archaeology Program (CAP), Michigan State University. Summer 2021; Summer 2023.
Leadership and Involvement
Big Ten Academic Alliance CIC Travel Scholar, Spring 2023.
Graduate Women In Science, Mid-Michigan Chapter, Fall 2020-present.
Vice President, 2024-present.
Treasurer, 2023-present.
Co-President, 2023-2024.
Social and Professional Development Chair, 2022-2023.
Marketing and Outreach subcommittee member, Spring-Summer 2021.
Graduate Students in Anthropology (GSA), Michigan State University, Fall 2020-present.
Vice President, Spring 2024.
President, Fall 2022-Spring 2023.
Information Officer and COGS Representative, Fall 2021-Spring 2022.
Student Representative, Fall 2020-present.
Honors College, Radford University, Fall 2016-Spring 2020.
Graduate Women In Science, Mid-Michigan Chapter, Fall 2020-present.
Vice President, 2024-present.
Treasurer, 2023-present.
Co-President, 2023-2024.
Social and Professional Development Chair, 2022-2023.
Marketing and Outreach subcommittee member, Spring-Summer 2021.
Graduate Students in Anthropology (GSA), Michigan State University, Fall 2020-present.
Vice President, Spring 2024.
President, Fall 2022-Spring 2023.
Information Officer and COGS Representative, Fall 2021-Spring 2022.
Student Representative, Fall 2020-present.
Honors College, Radford University, Fall 2016-Spring 2020.
Service
Society of American Archaeology
Committee on Curriculum, 2023-present.
Michigan State University
College of Social Science Early Start Mentor, 2023-present.
College Hearing Board Graduate Student Anthropology Representative, Fall 2022- Spring 2024.
Alliances for Graduate Education (AGEP) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) workshop coach, Fall 2022, Fall 2023, Fall 2024.
University Student Appeals Board (USAB), Fall 2021-Spring 2022.
Council of Graduate Students (COGS) Representative to the Police and Public Safety (DPPS) Oversight Committee, Fall 2021-Spring 2022.
Council of Graduate Students (COGS) Anthropology Representative, Fall 2021-Spring 2022.
College Hearing Board Graduate Student Anthropology Representative, Fall 2022- Spring 2024.
Alliances for Graduate Education (AGEP) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) workshop coach, Fall 2022, Fall 2023, Fall 2024.
University Student Appeals Board (USAB), Fall 2021-Spring 2022.
Council of Graduate Students (COGS) Representative to the Police and Public Safety (DPPS) Oversight Committee, Fall 2021-Spring 2022.
Council of Graduate Students (COGS) Anthropology Representative, Fall 2021-Spring 2022.
Radford University
Artis Career Mentor, Fall 2022-Spring 2023.
Anthropological Sciences Grade Appeal Committee Student Representative, Fall 2019-Spring 2020.
Student-Athlete Appeals Student Representative, Fall 2019-Spring 2020.
Anthropological Sciences Grade Appeal Committee Student Representative, Fall 2019-Spring 2020.
Student-Athlete Appeals Student Representative, Fall 2019-Spring 2020.
Outreach
Michigan State University
Learning Anatomy Through Ultrasound, Future DOcs. Summer 2024.
Women Making Science co-organizer (mid-Michigan Graduate Women In Science chapter and Women and Minorities in Physical Sciences). Spring 2023.
Darwin Discovery Day, Anthropology Representative/Volunteer. Spring 2023.
Girl's Math and Science Day. Summer 2022; Summer 2023, Summer 2024.
Science Festival. Spring 2022; Spring 2023, Spring 2024.
Archaeology and Apparitions Haunted Tour, Campus Archaeology Program. Fall 2021; Fall 2022.
Women Making Science co-organizer (mid-Michigan Graduate Women In Science chapter and Women and Minorities in Physical Sciences). Spring 2023.
Darwin Discovery Day, Anthropology Representative/Volunteer. Spring 2023.
Girl's Math and Science Day. Summer 2022; Summer 2023, Summer 2024.
Science Festival. Spring 2022; Spring 2023, Spring 2024.
Archaeology and Apparitions Haunted Tour, Campus Archaeology Program. Fall 2021; Fall 2022.
Radford University
Hokie Bugfest, Fall 2018.
Library Days with the Honors College. 2017-2018.
Library Days with the Honors College. 2017-2018.
Public Appearances
Podcast
Journeys of Scientists podcast hosted by Michigan State University’s Women and Minorities in Physical Science (WaMPS) (June 29th, 2022).
Workshops
Co-led two sessions of “3D Artifact Photography” at the Institute of Archaeology, Belmopan, Belize. July 14, 2022.
Professional Development
Programming in Practice Learning Community, Michigan State University. Focuses on developing the skills necessary to turn introductory programming into a publishable computational product. Fall 2024-Spring 2025.
Software Carpentry: Programming with Python and More, Michigan State University. Focuses on the introduction of Python, Command Line, and Git. Spring 2024.
Digital Fellows Program, Michigan State University. Focuses on discussions around building one’s scholarly digital presence. Summer 2022.
INCLU1x: The Inclusive STEM Teaching Project, edX course offered by BUx (Boston University). Focuses on different perspectives behind inclusive teaching. Summer 2021.
Software Carpentry: Programming with Python and More, Michigan State University. Focuses on the introduction of Python, Command Line, and Git. Spring 2024.
Digital Fellows Program, Michigan State University. Focuses on discussions around building one’s scholarly digital presence. Summer 2022.
INCLU1x: The Inclusive STEM Teaching Project, edX course offered by BUx (Boston University). Focuses on different perspectives behind inclusive teaching. Summer 2021.
Professional Skills
Proficient in the use of ImageJ
Proficient in photogrammetry
Proficient in the use of RealityCapture
Proficient in the use of Artec Spider 3D scanner
Proficient in artifact photography
Proficient in GitHub
Proficient in Twine
Proficient in Ultimaker and Prusa 3D printing
Proficient with light microscopes
Accurate pipetting technique
Proficient in photogrammetry
Proficient in the use of RealityCapture
Proficient in the use of Artec Spider 3D scanner
Proficient in artifact photography
Proficient in GitHub
Proficient in Twine
Proficient in Ultimaker and Prusa 3D printing
Proficient with light microscopes
Accurate pipetting technique
Digital Proficiencies
HTML, CSS, Javascript, R
Public-Facing Digital Projects
Trade Routes to Ambergris Caye (http://belizemgap.com/). First launched on April 30th, 2024.
Professional Memberships
International Phytolith Society, Fall 2022-present.
Open Phytoliths Community, Fall 2022-present.
Society for American Archaeology, Spring 2022-present.
Bioarchaeology Interest Group, Spring 2022-present.
Archaeobotany Interest Group, 2023-present.
Graduate Women In Science (GWIS), Mid-Michigan Chapter, Fall 2020-present.
Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honor Society, Spring 2019-present.
American Association of Biological Anthropologists, Fall 2017-present.
Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society, Radford University, Spring 2017-present.
Open Phytoliths Community, Fall 2022-present.
Society for American Archaeology, Spring 2022-present.
Bioarchaeology Interest Group, Spring 2022-present.
Archaeobotany Interest Group, 2023-present.
Graduate Women In Science (GWIS), Mid-Michigan Chapter, Fall 2020-present.
Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honor Society, Spring 2019-present.
American Association of Biological Anthropologists, Fall 2017-present.
Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society, Radford University, Spring 2017-present.
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