Marilyn Rodriguez joins the department

Marilyn Rodriguez joined our department as Business Manager II at the end of October, in the position formerly held by LaBau Bryan. She holds Bachelor of Business Administration degrees in both human resources management and accounting from Georgia Southwestern University and will graduate with an M.B.A. degree from the same school in December 2017. Once the main office has been completed, Rodriguez's office will be in Baldwin room 250; in the meantime, she's in room 151, the Ecolab.

David Hecht becomes a NatGeo Young Explorer

David Hecht

David Hecht, Ph.D. student in anthropology and integrative conservation, won a National Geographic Society Young Explorers Grant to support his continuing project work in Bhutan, “Collaborative Watershed Mapping and White-bellied Heron Conservation in S. Central Bhutan." The grant is administered through the NatGeo Conservation Trust program which funds applied and innovative approaches to conservation.

 

Emily Ramsey

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Emily
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Ramsey

I am a doctoral candidate interested in small farming and organic agriculture in the United States, and the way knowledge systems, memory, and agricultural heritage inform how individuals preserve farming practices, maintain traditional varieties, and pass knowledge on to future generations. I am particularly interested in the rapidly growing yet still largely unheralded role that Latinx immigrants are playing in U.S.

Jonathan Micon

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Jonathan
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Micon

My name is Jonathan Micon. I graduated with a B.A. in Anthropology and History from Purdue University. My dissertation research addresses key anthropological themes related to borderlands, interaction, and movement in northeastern North America. Specifically, it uses chronometric dating techniques to re-write archaeological histories about Iroquoian population collapse in the St. Lawrence River Valley during the 16th century. In doing this, it challenges the notion that St.

Christina Lee

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Christina
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Lee

Dissertation Research: 

Physical activity and play across urban and rural environments in Bolivia 

Other Work:

TA position as science writing coach in the Writing Center, University of Georgia 

Key Words:

Physical Activity, Sport, Medical Anthropology, Latin America