Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

Name Expertise areas Short Bio Updated date
James Roberts
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Joseph Mcivor
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Richard Peirson
Shannon Conklin
Rachel Hafer Data Management, Nonprofit Organizations, Product Development, Recreation Rachel is passionate about transforming complex data sets into intuitive dashboards and project management systems, ensuring that information is both accessible and meaningful.
Thomas Huet
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Sam Sutheimer
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Dajea Mcduffie
Michelle Smuda
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Marcus Flores
Patrick Ryan W… Agrarian societies, Ceramic Technology, Desertification, Economic Adaptation and Climate Change, Economic Anthropology, Geographic Information Science, Geological Processes, Land Use Change, Materials Analysis, Remote Sensing, Urban Infrastructure, Water Conflicts, Water Resource Management, Deserts, Environment, Museum, Water, The Built Environment, Archaeology, Bioarchaeology, Environmental Social Science, Sociocultural Anthropology, Transdisciplinary Studies, Latin America, Religion, Statistical Modeling Ryan Williams is an archaeologist, museum curator, and professor. With deep interests in the South American Andes, he studies climate change in the human past, as well as economic and political interactions in communities.
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Josey McAlister
Erick Rueda
Takeyuki (Gaku… Anthropology, Migration, Race, Ethnicity, and Culture, Sociocultural Anthropology, Transnational Migration
Josie Leeman
Josie Frommeyer
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Josie Flynn
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Briseida Valdez
Jose Rivas
Saburo Sugiyama Anthropology Sugiyama's major research focuses on the Mesoamerican social histories, particularly of Teotihuacan, ancient urbanism, iconography, and symbolism; theory and method, particularly cognitive archaeology.
Caleb Beaven
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Patrick McDonald
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Rhian Stotts Cultural Anthropology, Global Health, Archaeology, Qualitative Methods, Environment Stotts received her doctorate in cultural anthropology from ASU in 2016 with a focus on water scarcity issues and solutions.
Gary Schwartz Evolutionary Anthropology, Paleoanthropology, Paleobiology Schwartz is interested in the evolutionary history of primate and human growth, development, and life history as evidenced in fossilized tissues, in particular developing teeth.
Kathryn Ranhorn African Studies, Archaeology, Community Partnerships, Data Management, Digital Humanities, Paleoanthropology I study how technology, culture, and behavior co-evolve. Through fieldwork and lab-based experiments, I explore human innovation, cultural transmission, and collaborative approaches to paleoanthropology and heritage.
Antoine Pierce
Justin Wise
Charles Perreault Archaeology, Evolutionary Anthropology, Sociocultural Anthropology Perreault's research focuses on the intersection of archaeology and evolutionary anthropology.
Quinlin Brown
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Nariyah Granberry
Erin Blass
Lindsey Quine
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Lei Duan
Hallie Mccreight