Anthropology researchers - Shown from left are: faculty member Faith Warner, students Jessica Fiedor, Kevin Coyle, Angela Pollits, Lauren Demberg, Judith Steinhilper, faculty member DeeAnne Wymer, students Daniel Brown, Matthew Roth, Shaina Rae, Aaron Arters, Aleksandra Fedunchak, and Lauren Hagan.
Anthropology students present research at system conference
Twelve BU anthropology students presented research at the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Undergraduate Anthropology Research Conference held at Mansfield University on April 12 and 13. DeeAnne Wymer and Faith R. Warner, Anthropology, accompanied the students.
The student presentations were:
- Kevin Coyle, "American, Through the Eyes of Eirinn."
- Shaina E. Rae, "Dungeons and Dragons and the People within the Subculture."
- Daniel C. Brown, "See One, Do One, Teach One: The Culture and Context of Japanese-Bladesmithing.
- Matthew Roth, "All by Myself": An Ethnography of How College Students Spend Alone-Time."
- Jessica Fiedor, "The Pocket Protector Strikes Back: Geeks, Identity, and the Mainstream."
- Aaron Arters, "Complementary Medicine and Gender Differences in a University Community."
- Aleksandra Fedunchak, "Exercise and Healthy Lifestyles in the United States: Applying Fitness Anthropology in a University Setting."
- Lauren Demberg, "Experiences of Student Smokers on a University Campus."
- Carolyn Barber, "The Difficulties In Determing Race Using Statistical Programs."
- Judith Steinhilper, "The Analysis of Paleoethnobotanical Data from the Brown's Bottom 1 (33RO21) Site: Intra-Site Variability."
- Angela Pollits, "A View from The Past: The Brown's Bottom 1 and Lady's Run Sites and the Question of Hopewell Domestic Localities."
- Lauren Hagan, "A Tale of Two Houses: A Comparison of Two Hopewell Domestic Structures."