1-AF Agustín Fuentes Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 phone (574)631-5421 fax (574)631-5760 email: [email protected]EDUCATION: 1994 Ph.D. Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley 1991 M.A. Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley 1989 B.A. Anthropology and Zoology, University of California, Berkeley ACADEMIC POSITIONS: 2013-present Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2008-present Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2008-2011 Director, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame 2005-2008 Nancy O’Neill Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2004-2008 Flatley Director, Office for Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate Fellowships, University of Notre Dame 2002-2008 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2000-2002 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Central Washington University 1999-2002 Director, Primate Behavior and Ecology Bachelor of Science Program, Interdisciplinary Major-Departments of Anthropology, Biological Sciences and Psychology, Central Washington University 1998-2002 Graduate Faculty, Department of Psychology and Resource Management Master’s Program, Central Washington University 1996-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Central Washington University 1995-1996 Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS: 2013-present Fellow, Liu Institute for Asian Studies, University of Notre Dame 2012-2013 Fellow, Inquiry on Evolution and Human Nature, Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton 2012 Seelye Fellow, University of Auckland, New Zealand 2009-present Advisory Board, Eck Institute for Global Health, University of Notre Dame
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Agustín Fuentes Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556
2011 Society for Research in Child Development- Co-PI $20,000
2010 John Templeton Foundation- PI $197,000
2009 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation- PI $100,000
2009 University of Notre Dame Provost’s Initiative on Building Intellectual Community $4,500
2008 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Mini
Conference Grant $5,000
2007 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Course
Improvement Grant $3,500
2007 National Science Foundation Senior Research Grant- Co-PI $160,000
2006 University of Notre Dame Faculty Research Program- PI- $10,000
2006 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Mini
Conference Grant $5,000
2006 National Science Foundation Conference Grant- PI $10,000
2005 National Science Foundation Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship
(IGERT) Grant-Co-PI $3,400,000
2005 Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference Grant- Co-PI $15,000
2005 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Faculty
Research Travel Award-PI $5,000
2004 University of Notre Dame Multiyear Collaborative Research Grant –Co-PI $75,000
2003 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Pilot Fund for
Faculty-Student Research Award-PI $15,000
2000 Central Washington University Office of International Programs Research
Program Grant-PI $2,500
1998 Primate Conservation, Inc. Research Grant-PI $1,500
1997-00 Central Washington University Foundation – Leonard Thayer Small
Grants-PI $4,500
1997-99 Central Washington University Graduate Studies and Research SEED
Grant-PI $3,000
1998 Central Washington University Office of International Programs Research
Program Grant-PI $3,000
1995 Primate Conservation, Inc. Research Grant-PI $1,500
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1994 University of California Provost’s Award for Graduate Research $7,500
1992-94 University of California at Berkeley, Center for Southeast Asian Studies,
Research Grant-in-Aid $3,000
1992 Sigma Xi Dissertation Improvement Grant $750
1991-93 University of California at Berkeley Robert H. Lowie Funds $2,000
AWARDS
2011 Joyce Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University of Notre Dame
2006 Presidential Award, University of Notre Dame
2004 Kaneb Teaching Award, University of Notre Dame
2002 TIAA-CREF/SOURCE Distinguished Faculty Award
2000 Central Washington University Presidential Excellence in Leadership Award
1998 Central Washington University Parents Association Excellence in Teaching
Award
SYMPOSIUMS/SESSIONS ORGANIZED/CHAIRED:
2013 Entangling the Biological: Steps Toward an Integrated Anthropology at the 112th annual
meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL (Co-organizer)
First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Visual
Anthropology Sponsored Session at the at the 112th annual meeting of the American
Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL (Co-Organizer)
2012 Scientific humanists and humanistic scientists: flattening the world with anthropology American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting, Vancouver CN
(Organizer, Chair)
2011 First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Visual
Anthropology Sponsored Session at the at the 110th annual meeting of the American
2009 First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Presidential
Invited Session at the at the 108th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association,
Philadelphia (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair)
Human Natures and Human Cultures: Integrating Evolutionary Perspectives and
Biocultural Approaches, Wily-Liss Invited Symposium, The 78th annual meeting of the
American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Chicago, IL.(Co-Organizer, Presenter, Co-
Chair)
2008 Inclusion, Collaboration, Engagement: Advancing the biocultural perspective in
anthropological inquiry Invited Session-Executive Committee and Biological Anthropology
Section at the at the 107th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San
Francisco (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair)
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First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Executive Session
at the at the 107th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco
(Co-Organizer, Co-Chair)
5th annual meetings of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, University of Notre Dame
(Conference Host, Session and Symposium Coordinator)
2007 Constructivist Evolutionary Anthropology: Beyond Nature versus Nurture Invited Session
Biological Anthropology and General Anthropology Sections at the at the 106th annual meeting of
the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair, and
presenter)
First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Executive Session
at the at the 106th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington,
D.C. (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair)
Advancing Biocultural Perspectives in Physical Anthropology National Science Foundation
sponsored conference, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame IN (Co-Organizer, Presenter,
Session chair)
2006 First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Executive Session
at the at the 105th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose, CA
(Co-Organizer, Co-Chair)
Health, Risk, and Adversity: a contextual view from Biological Anthropology University of
Durham, Durham, UK. (Co-Organizer, Session chair)
Primate Biology and Behavior The 75th annual meeting of the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists, Anchorage, AK (Chair)
2005 Updating Human Evolution: Bringing Anthropological and Public Conceptions into
Contemporary Perspective Executive Session at the 104th annual meeting of the American
Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. (Organizer, Presenter)
The Human-nonhuman primate interface: history, evolution and conservation The Third
Annual Wiley-Liss Symposium The 74th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical
Anthropologists, Milwaukee, WI (Co-Organizer, Presenter)
2003 Techniques, Applications, and Action: Moving Beyond the Call for Conservation. The 72nd annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Tempe,
Arizona (Co-Organizer and Chair)
Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology at the 102nd annual meeting of the
American Anthropological Association, Chicago (Organizer, Chair)
2002 Human-Nonhuman Primate Interconnections: evolution, commensalism and
conflict. The 19th Congress of the International Primatological Society, Beijing, China
(Co-organizer, Chair and Discussant)
First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology Presidential Invited
Session at the 101tst annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association , New Orleans
(Organizer, Chair)
1999 Timely Negotiations: the evolutionary implications of conflict resolution in
human and nonhuman primates Session at the 98th annual meeting of the American
Anthropological Association , Chicago (Co-organizer, Chair and Presenter)
1997 What Are We Doing Watching Monkeys? Anthropological perspectives and
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the role of non-human primate research Invited Session at the 96th annual meeting of the
American Anthropological Association , Washington D.C.- Invited Session Biological
Anthropology Section (Organizer, Chair and Presenter)
The Many Faces of Primate Research The 50th Northwestern Anthropology
Conference, Central Washington University (Organizer and Chair)
PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES/SEMINARS:
2013 Biology Matters! Anthropology Needs Biology and Visa-Versa at the 112th annual meeting of
the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL
Social minds, shared ecologies, and evolutionary landscapes: niche construction and future
of the human–other primate interface IV Iberian Primatological Congress, Girona, Spain
Primate socioecology: where are we, what are we doing here, and where are we going? 82nd
Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Knoxville, TN
Becoming Human: community, compassion, conflict and the inference of religion in human
2012 Burred Boundaries and constructed niches: interweaving the individual, the group, and the
community in human evolution at the 111th annual meeting of the American Anthropological
Association, San Francisco, CA
Primate socioecology: who are we, where are we, and what are we doing here? 9th Annual
meetings of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, Northern Illinois University
El estado actual de la Antropología física y El estudio de los primates en el contexto de la
Antropología Seminario del Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México, July 30-August 4, Mexico City
Coexisting in, and with, nature macaques and humans in the anthropogenic jungle National
Geographic 2012 Explorers Symposium, National Geographic, DC
The Concept and Requirement of Voluntariness, Acquiescence, and Consent – What is the
basis for the claim that chimpanzees can acquiesce to research, and how does this relate to
consent? Applications of the Deliberations and Findings of the IOM Report on the Use of
Chimpanzees in Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Georgetown University, Kennedy
Institute of Ethics (Re)Producing Human Evolution: entangled anthropologies, cooperation, war, and peace in
human becomings Keynote lecture, University of New Mexico Anthropology Graduate Student
Union Conference in Anthropology: (Re)production
Thoughts and perceptions, editorial and otherwise American Anthropologist: A Conference,
University of California at Irvine
2011 Primates, pathogens and people: the context and impacts of the human-other primate
interface Keynote lecture, Interdisciplinary Workshop on Animal-Human Relations, Calgary, CN The whole is more than the sum of the parts: extended minds and extended selves-riffs and
musings inspired by Dorian Sagan’s The Human is More than Human: Interspecies
Communities and the New “Facts of Life Culture@Large session at the 110th annual meeting of
the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, CN Social minds and social selves: niche construction and social complexity redefine the
human-alloprimate interface Humans and Other Apes: Rethinking the Species Interface, Arcus
Foundation Conference, New York, NY
2010 The gift and the biosocial body: reciprocity and exchange in human evolution The
109th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans
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Cooperation, Conflict, and Niche Construction in Human and Other Primates
Aggression and Peacemaking in an Evolutionary Context, Lorentz Center, Leiden,
Holland
Social cooperation, niche construction, and the core role of intergenerational
Bonding in human evolution Human Nature and Early Experience: Addressing the
“Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness” University of Notre Dame, IN
The Macaque-Human interface: Conflict, Cooperation, and the possibilities of sustainable
Communities 23rd Congress of the International Primatological Society, Kyoto, Japan
Blurring the biological and social in human becomings The 11th European Association of
Social Anthropologists Conference, Maynooth, Ireland
The Macaque-Human interface: moving from conflict to community Keynote presentation in
the Macaque-Human interface Workshop at the Asia For Animals Conference, Singapore
2009 Shaping, and inheriting, the social and the ecological: the roles of niche construction and
multi-inheritance perspectives in the evolution of behavior. The 108th annual meeting of the
American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA
Viewing Darwin: Perceptions, Performance, and Potential Darwin and Theatre: Migration and
Evolution, An International Playwrights Conference. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
Sexy Bonobos, Machiavellian macaques and nearly-extinct orangutans: the ethical and
practical considerations of a public Primatology. Ethics in the field: Contemporary challenges,
Oxford Brookes University, Oxford
Primates, Niche Construction, and Social Complexity: The Roles of Social
Cooperation and Altruism, Conference on Man the Hunted: Sociality, Altruism, and
Well-Being, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Biological Anthropology, Culture, and Evolutionary Theory, Wily-Liss Invited
Symposium, The 78th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists,
Chicago, IL.
2008 Are we biological anthropologists yet? Contemplating Washburn’s New Physical
Anthropology in 2008 Plenary luncheon presentation at the The 77th annual meeting of the
American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Columbus, OH
Adventures in the In-between: Lived Experiences of a Bio-Anthropologist
Navigating the Human-Primate Interface 107th annual meeting of the American
Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA
2007 Constructivist and evolutionary perspectives in transaction: resituating anthropological
approaches to the evolution of human behavior The at the 106th annual meeting of the
American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair, and
presenter)
Behavioral ecology of two Barbary macaque groups in a highly anthropogenic environment
in Gibraltar The 76th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists,
Philadelphia, PA
Melding niche construction and biocultural approaches to understanding human behavior
Advancing Biocultural Perspectives in Physical Anthropology National Science Foundation
sponsored conference, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame
2006 Measuring Meaning and Understanding in Primatological and Biological Anthropology
Fieldwork Fieldwork: examining its practice among biological anthropologists and
primatologists. Oxford-Brooks University, Oxford, UK
Assessing Genetic Structure in Balinese Macaques and its Implications for Disease
Transmission The 75th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists,
Anchorage, AK
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Niche Construction, Complexity and Cooperation: modeling human evolutionary
responses to complex challenges The American Association for the Advancement of Science
Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO
2005 Updating Human Evolution: Bringing Anthropological and Public Conceptions into
Contemporary Perspective Executive Session at the at the 104th annual meeting of the
American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C.
Biological Anthropology Invited Session on Ethics- panelist 104th annual meeting of the
American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C.
Humanos, Monos y el Penon: La ecologia anthropogenico del Upper Rock Nature Reserve,
Gibraltar VII Jornadao de Flora, Fuana y Ecologia Del Campo De Gibrlatar, Instituto de
Estudios Camposgibraltarenos
Do niche construction and multi-level selection lead to altruistic behavior? and
Human-Nonhuman primate interactions in the modern era: natural history, hypothesis
testing, and policy implications The 2nd Annual Midwest Primate Interest Group, St. Louis, MO
Human-nonhuman primate interconnections and their relevance to Biological
Anthropology The 74th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical
Anthropologists, Milwaukee, WI
AAPA Ethics discussion-panel discussant The 74th annual meeting of the American
Association of Physical Anthropologists, Milwaukee, WI
2004 Human-nonhuman primate interconnections: disease, conflict and cooperation The First
annual meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, Urbana, Il.
Hylobatid social patterns and process: insight into hominoid evolution and the
complexities of social structure, and
Human culture, macaque behavior, and a global tourism: assessing the context and
patterns of pathogen transmission risk in human-macaque interactions, and
Is monkey business a valid enterprise? The political ecology of macaque “ecotourism” 20th
Congress of the International Primatological Society, Torino, Italy
Wild at heart? Monkeys, domestications, and the human construction of nature. The
133rd Wenner-Gren Symposium Where are the wild things now? Tucson Arizona
2003 It’s not all sex and violence: reflections on the role of cooperation, social complexity, and
peace in human evolution The 102nd annual meeting of the American Anthropological
Association, Chicago, Il.
Monkey Business: the complex nature of human-macaque interactions on Bali and a
few thoughts about Gibraltar CALPE Conference 2003 The Barbary Macaque:
comparative and evolutionary perspectives. Gibraltar
The role of bio-cultural factors in assessing bi-directional pathogen transmission
between human and non-human primates. The 72nd annual meeting of the American
Association of Physical Anthropologists, Tempe, Arizona
The Macaques of Bali: human connections, management and the issues of co-
existence Toward an Integration of Biodiversity Studies: Symposium and Workshop on the
Wildlife Management of Asian Macaques, Kyoto University, primate Research Center, Inuyama,
Japan
2002 People, Monkeys, Money, and Disease: defining cultural and ecological aspects of bi-
directional pathogen transmission between human and non-human primates
The 19th Congress of the International Primatological Society, Beijing, China
Revisiting conflict resolution: emphasizing negotiation and cooperation instead of
conflict and reconciliation The American Association for the Advancement of Science
Annual Meeting, Boston, MA
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Behavior and demography of a semi-free ranging population of long-tailed macaques
(Macaca fascicularis) at Padangtegal, Bali, Indonesia. The 71st annual meeting of the
American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Buffalo, New York.
2001 Real Swinging Apes? What gibbon pair bonds and grouping patterns can tell us
about evolution and conservation The 14th Southern California Primate Research
Forum, California State University, Fullerton, CA.
The behavioral ecology and distribution of long-tailed macaques (Macaca
fascicularis) in Bali, Indonesia The 70th annual meeting of the American Association
of Physical Anthropologists, Kansas City, MO.
2000 The variable evolution of pair bonds in Human and Nonhuman primates The 69th
annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, San Antonio,
TX.
1999 Preventing, negotiating and resolving conflict: an overview of current concepts. The 98th
annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago , IL.
Pair-bonds in Lemurs, Monkeys, Gibbons and Humans? A preliminary evaluation of
semantics and reality in pair-bond models. The 68th annual meeting of the American
Association of Physical Anthropologists, Columbus, OH.
1998 Post-conflict behavior in a small group of Chimpanzees; group dynamics and
individual effects. The 67th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical
Anthropologists, Salt Lake City, UT.
1997 No Simple Solutions: Anthropology and Primate Research on the Mentawai
Islands, Indonesia. The 96th annual meeting of the American Anthropological
Association, Washington D.C.
1996 Current Status and Future Viability for the Mentawai Primates and
Re- Evaluating Primate Monogamy. The Joint 16th Congress of the International
Primatological Society and 19th Conference of the American Society of Primatologists, Madison
WI.
Post-agonistic interactions in the Hanuman langur: “reconciliation” or not? The 65th annual
meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Durham, NC.
1995 Bawdy Gibbons and Boring Langurs: two cases for reassessing monogamy in
catarrhine primates. The 64th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical
Anthropologists, Oakland, CA.
1994 Social Organization in the Mentawai Island Langur (Presbytis potenziani). The 15th Congress
of the International Primatological Society, Bali, Indonesia.
The Social Organization of the Mentawai Island Langur (Presbytis potenziani). The 63rd
meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Denver, CO.
SERVICE:
PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES/ADVISORY GROUPS/EDITORIAL BOARDS:
2013-present Chair, Research Panel for HM Government of Gibraltar and the Minister of Health and
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Environment
2013-present Editorial Board, Anales de Antropología Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas de
la UNAM
2013-present Editorial Board, Biological Anthropology Series, Cambridge University Press
2013-present Associate Editor, Philosophy, Theology, and the Sciences
2013-2018 Senior Editor, The New Biological Anthropology (book series), Left Coast Press
2013-2016 Electorate Nominating Committee (ENC) of the Section on Anthropology, American
Association for the Advancement of Science
2012-2013 Member Task Force on Race and Racism, American Anthropological Association
2012-2014 Chair, Biological Anthropology Section of the American Anthropological Association
2011-2012 Executive Program Committee, American Anthropological Association
2009-2012 Chair, Student Awards Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists
2009-2012 Executive Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists
2008-present Assistant Editor, Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research
2008-2012 Editorial Board, Yearbook of Physical Anthropology
2008-2010 President, Midwest Primate Interest Group (MPIG)
2008 Guest member of the American Anthropological Association Committee on Ethics
2007-2012 Associate Editor, American Anthropologist
2007-2008 Vice-President, Midwest Primate Interest Group (MPIG) (co-founder)
2006-present American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) committee on
underrepresented groups in physical anthropology (co-chair)
2006-2008 American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) Annual Meeting Scientific
Review Committee
2006-2008 Editorial Board, Reviews in Anthropology
2005-present American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) Student Prize Committee
2005-2011 Co-Coordinator, AAPA Primate Interest Group
2005-present Board of Directors Associate Member, Potawatomi Zoological Society
2004-2005 American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting Program Committee
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2004-present Editorial Board of Iberis, Journal of the Gibraltar Ornithological and Natural
History Society
2004-present Current Anthropology Associateship
2003-2006 Nominations Committee of the American Anthropological Association
2003-2005 Dissertation Proposal Advisory Panel for Physical Anthropology, National
Science Foundation (NSF)
2003-2005 Board of Directors, Potawatomi Zoological Society
2002-2012 Editorial Board of Primate Field Studies monograph series, Prentice-Hall
2000-present Behavioral and Brain Sciences Associateship
2002-2003 J.I. Staley Prize Review Panel, School of American Research
2002-2003 Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) Program Review
Panel, National Science Foundation (NSF)
1999-2002 Long-Range Planning Committee of the American Anthropological Association
1998-present IUCN Species Survival Commission, Primate Specialist Group
UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES/ADVISORY GROUPS:
2013-present University of Notre Dame working group on Diversity and Engagement
2012-present University of Notre Dame Gender Studies Steering Committee
2011-2012 University of Notre Dame Provost’s Advisory Committee
2009-2010 University of Notre Dame IUCAC committee
2008-2011 Executive Committee of the College of Arts and Letters
2008 College of Arts and Letters Dean’s advisory Committee
2007-2008 Chair, University of Notre Dame ad hoc Steering Committee for core vision on
undergraduate learning and formation
2007-present Executive committee for the Institute of Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame
2006-2009 University of Notre Dame Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and
Learning (CASTL) committee
2006-2009 Provostial Advisory Committee on Undergraduate Research
2005-present Undergraduate Advisory Committee, Kroc Institute for Peace Studies, University
of Notre Dame
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2005 Ganey Community-Based Collaborative Research Grants Review Committee,
Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame
2005-2006 Graduate Admission Committee, Kroc Institute for Peace Studies, University of
Notre Dame
2003-2009 Executive Committee, Center for Asian Studies, University of Notre Dame
2002-2007 Advisory board for the Institute of Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame
2004-2006 Arts and Letters Undergraduate Studies Committee, University of Notre
Dame
2004 College of Arts and Letters Honorary Degree Committee, University of Notre
Dame
2003-2004 Review Committee for the Lab for Social Research, University of Notre Dame
EXTERNAL DEPARTMENTAL/PROGRAM REVIEW COMMITTEES
2011 University of Massachusetts, Amherst- Department of Anthropology
2009 National Science Foundation-Physical Anthropology Program
EXTERNAL TENURE/PROMOTION REVIEW COMMITTEES
2013 4 reviews (1 FOR FULL PROFESSOR)
2012 6 reviews (1 FOR FULL PROFESSOR)
2011 4 reviews
2010 1 review
2009 1 review
2006 3 reviews
2005 1 review
PHD COMMITTEES
2012 Marcus R. Baynes-Rock, Anthropology, Macquarie University (AU), external examiner
2011-present Paul Scherz, Theology, University of Notre Dame, committee member
2010-present Anne Kwiatt, Anthropology, University of Texas at San Antonio, committee member
2010-present Amy Klegarth, Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Co-advisor and
committee member
2008-2010 Ryan Kennedy, Engineering and Computer Science, University of Notre Dame,
committee member
2010 Eric Peterson, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Notre Dame,
committee member
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2007-2012 Jessica Mikels, Biological Sciences/Sociology, University of Notre Dame,
committee member
2007-2010 Michelle Kulaga, Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Co-advisor and
committee member (exited with MS)
2006-2009 Jonathan Racster, Anthropology, Ohio State University, committee member
2006-2009 Karen Zambetta, Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, committee member
2005-2011 Kelly Lane, Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Co-advisor and committee
member
2004-2007 Nicholas Malone, Anthropology, University of Oregon, committee member