2009-2010 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Anthropology and Museum Studies
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Ellensburg Campus
Farrell Hall, Room 309
509-963-3201
Fax: 509-963-3215
www.cwu.edu/~anthro
See Web site for how this major could be used for educational and career purposes.
Faculty and Staff
Chair
Kathleen Barlow, PhD
Professors
John A. Alsoszatai-Petheo, PhD, biological anthropology
Tracy J. Andrews, PhD, sociocultural anthropology, ethnicity, medical and ecological anthropology, gender; Native North America
Anne S. Denman (emeritus), PhD, American culture, intercultural issues
Steve Hackenberger, PhD, archaeology, cultural resource management, North America and Caribbean
William C. Smith (emeritus), PhD, archaeology, museum studies, comparative world prehistory
Associate Professors
Kathleen Barlow, PhD, learning and culture, psychological anthropology, museum anthropology, art and aesthetics, regional ethnography
Loran E. Cutsinger, PhD, cultural anthropology, informal economy, gender, globalization, transnationalism; British Caribbean
Patrick Lubinski, PhD, archaeology, zooarchaeology, cultural resource management, North America
Patrick McCutcheon, PhD, archaeology, evolutionary and environmental archaeology, cultural resource management
Lene Pedersen, PhD, sociocultural anthropology, visual and environmental anthropology, postcolonialism; SE Asia (Indonesia), E. Africa, circumpolar North
Lori K. Sheeran, PhD, biological anthropology, primate ecology, Black Gibbons; China
Penglin Wang, PhD, linguistic and cultural anthropology; East and Central/Inner Asia, China
Assistant Professors
Mary Lee Jensvold, PhD, primate behavior and ecology, communication, CHCI
Joseph Lorenz, PhD, biological anthropology, anthropologist genetics, DNA, ancient DNA, genetics of American Indians, North America
Bill W. Warner Wood, PhD, political ecology and environmentalism, museum studies, practice theories and qualitative methodologies, Greater Mexico, and Latin America
Staff
Penelope Anderson, secretary senior
Department Information
Anthropology jointly coordinates the master of science degree program in Resource Management with the geography department. For further information, see Resource Management.
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