Education

I received my BA in Anthropology with a minor in Environmental Studies from the University of North Florida with a GPA of 3.5. In addition to my coursework (see below), I was the president of the Anthropology Club, Outreach Coordinator Officer of the Research Ambassadors Club, and a member of the Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honors Society and the Archaeology Journal Club. I received awards such as Outstanding Anthropology Graduate Student Nominee and Undergraduate Researcher of the Month.

I am currently attending the University of York in the UK to complete my MSc in Zooarchaeology. In addition to my taught coursework, I am working on my 80-credit dissertation on butchery in Roman York. I am a member of YoZoL (York Zooarchaeology Lab Club) and the University of York Christian Union.

Post-Graduate Taught Coursework

Professional Practice in Zooarchaeology

Dissertation - Journal Style (80 credits)

Animal Bones for Archaeologists (Merit)

Zooarchaeology in Context

Practical Skills in Anatomy and Morphology (Distinction)

Experimental Archaeology (Merit)

Undergraduate Coursework

Directed Independent Study: Advanced Zooarchaeology (A)

Directed Independent Study: The Zooarchaeology of Greece (A)

Archaeological Field Methods (A)

Archaeological Research Strategies (A)

Special Topics in Anthropology: Humans, Animals, and Culture (B)

Indigenous Northeast Florida (A)

Quantitative Methods in Anthropology (A)

Archaeological Lab Methods (A)