Masters student My research uses animal bones to explore human-environmental interactions in the past. My focus is the Alm rock shelter in Wyoming, which lies in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains, on the eastern side of the Bighorn basin. The site encompasses over 11,000 years of repeated use by humans, from the end of the last ice age until colonial contact. Education Education: B.S. Archaeological Science, The Pennsylvania State University, Graduated summa cum laude, 2016