Profiles in "Anthropology" Expertise Area

  • Morehart is an environmental anthropologist, an ethnobotanist/paleoethnobotanist, an archaeologist, and a Latin Americanist.
  • Till is an Anthropology PhD graduate whose research focuses on Human Migration Decision Making in relation to Environmental Perspectives and Change.
  • Dr. Davis is an anthropologist and educator who leads ASU's Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, the national leadership honors society, and the Innovations Leadership Lab.
  • Marsteller is an anthropological bioarchaeologist with interests bridging the fields of sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and global health.
  • Laura (Popova) Jakubczak has been at ASU since 2006 and specializes in the archaeology and paleoecology of the Eurasian Steppe.
  • Sarah R. Graff is an anthropological archaeologist focusing on early economies and social relationships connected to city life and material exchange. Her fieldwork is located in the Republic of Türkiye and the Arab World.
  • Brendan O’Connor is a linguistic anthropologist of education in ASU's School of Transborder Studies who conducts research on language, identity, youth culture, and education.
  • SturtzSreetharan's interests center on language as social action. Her current project, "the everyday language of body/weight stigma," investigates how people make sense of their bodies as revealed in their language use.
  • Ozga is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Center for Evolution & Medicine. He earned his PhD in Anthropology at the University of Oklahoma in 2015 for his dissertation on Viral Metagenomics and Anthropology in the Americas.