Student Information
Graduate Student
Anthropology
The College of Lib Arts & Sci
Long Bio
Savannah Troha is a fifth-year graduate student and ASU undergraduate alumna. As a part of the Gombe Chimpanzee Research Project, Savannah studies primate behavioral ecology and has broad interests in aggression, dominance, and leadership. As an undergraduate at ASU, she researched the form and function of conflict resolution between chimpanzees at Gombe National Park in Tanzania. Her dissertation now seeks to understand variation in male chimpanzee social phenotype, or personality, including how this variation develops and its influence across the lifespan on reproductive fitness.
Education
M.A. Anthropology, Arizona State University 2022
B.S. Anthropology, Arizona State University 2020