Alumni Degrees Awarded
Undergraduate graduation photos are available on our Facebook page.
Class of 2008 Graduate Students
- Susan Costello, 13 years, “Choices and Changes in Tribal and Buddhist Moral Economies in Golok, a Pastoral Tibetan Area.” Abstract
Class of 2009 Graduate Students
- Lindsay Gifford, 7 years, “Nashta: Rotating Credit Associations and Women ‘Being Active’ in Syria.” Abstract
- Rachel Hall-Clifford, 6.25 years, “Oral Rehydration Therapy in Highland Guatemala: Long-Term Impacts of Public Health Intervention on the Self.” Abstract
- Eleanor Shoreman, 5.25 years, “Regulation, Conservation and Collaboration: Ecological Anthropology in the Mississippi Delta.” Abstract
- Denise Guillot, 8 years, “Measures of Postural and Locomotor Performance in Wild Ateline Primates: A Comparative Analysis of Alouatta Seniculus, Lagothrix Poeppigii, and Ateles Belzebuth.” Abstract
- Todd French, 13 years, “‘Like Leaves Fallen by Wind’: Resilience, Remembrance and the Restoration of Landscapes in Central Mozambique.” Abstract
- Rob Fredericksen, 6.25 years, “Construction of the Future among Young Gay-Identified Men: Relationship to Gay Male Cultural Norms and Health.” Abstract
Class of 2010 Graduate Students
- Christopher M. Annear, “Weathering the Commons: Resilience and Heterogeneity in an Inland Fishery, Mweru-Luapula, Zambia” Abstract
- Noah Coburn, “Potters and Warlords in an Afghan Bazaar: Political Mobilization, Masterly Inactivity and Violence in Post-Taliban Afghanistan” Abstract
- Alexei Gavriel, MAAA, “Cultural Intelligence and Ethnographic Intelligence Theory”
Class of 2011 Graduate Students
- Jinba (Tenzin) Danzeng, 4 years, “In the Heartland of the Eastern Queendom: Marginalities and Identities on the Han-Tibetan Border” Abstract
- Leonardo Schiocchet, 5 years, “Refugee Lives: Ritual and Belonging in Two Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon” Abstract
- Navid Fozi-Abivard, 5.5 years, “An Alternative Religious Space In Shi‘A Iran: Socio-Cultural Imaginaries Of Zoroastrians In Contemporary Tehran” Abstract
- Sarah Tobin, 6 years, “Everyday Piety: Negotiating Islam and the Economy in Amman, Jordan” Abstract
- Shelby Carpenter, 10 years, “Trust-Building in Post-Conflict West Africa: Urban Hunting Societies in Sierra Leone And The Gambia” Abstract
- Nicole Hayes Bennesch, 8 years,”Unequal Partners: Sex, Money, Power, and HIV/AIDS in Southern Malawian Relationships” Abstract
Class of 2012 Graduate Students
- Andrew Armstrong, 6 years,”The Japanese “Ghetto-gangsta”: Searching for Prestige in Kansai Hip Hop Performance Abstract


