| Current CV |
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| Areas of Interest |
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Mediterranean Bronze Age, Numismatics, Digital Humanities |
| Excavation and Fieldwork |
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Summer 2017; Pottery research in Stymfalia and Excavation at Sikyon Summer 2012; Athienou Archaeological Field School |
| Representative Publications |
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“Roman Imperial Funereal: The Emperor’s Final Triumph.” Pithos. Vol. 17 (Spring 2018): 91-107. M.A. Thesis: “Evaluating the Management of Ancient Coin Collections in American Museums” |
| What have you been doing since you’ve graduated? |
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Since I’ve graduated, I have received a certificate in aerial dance from Frequent Flyers. I have also studied and received a Master’s degree in Museum Studies from San Francisco, where I cataloged and digitized the university’s ancient coin collection and focused my studies on the management of ancient coin collections in American museums. I also focused on digitization and techniques in the digital humanities focused on increasing accessibility to museum collections. I have been in the museum field for 5 years and am currently the Collections Information Specialist for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. I am currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Classical Archaeology, where I will continue to pursue a study in the Mediterranean Bronze Age, numismatics, and the digital humanities. I intend to use my eclectic expertise to continue my career in cultural heritage. I also serve as a board member of the Museum Studies Special Interest Group for San Francisco State University and am a co-chair for the Visual Resources Emerging Professionals and Student Interest Group at the Visual Resources Association, where I develop programming for emerging and current professionals. I am very passionate about supporting and informing emerging professionals in the cultural heritage fields. |
| How did your experience in the program shape your professional and personal life? |
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My experience in the program has provided me with unique skills in methodology and management that laid the foundation for my museum career. |
| What interactions with members of the Archaeology faculty did you value most during your time in the program? |
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The advising I was able to receive, particularly in what it takes to pursue an archaeology career was invaluable to me. |