February 26, 2009—When I visited the campus and met Anthropology faculty, I knew I wanted to study here.
June 7, 2009—There are so many career options in archaeology, but I’m not yet sure what I want to do after graduate school.
April 25, 2009—The archaeology conference was a great networking opportunity: I landed a summer job with a geophysical consulting firm.
April 16, 2009—For my summer internship, I’ll be heading to China to help plan an excavation in the mountainous Fujian Province.
May 8, 2009—I’ve had twelve years of French and love to have a chance to use it.
May 22, 2009—I’ve been all over the United States and to Europe. I want to see what Asia’s like.
May 29, 2009—I’ll be returning to school with a lot more knowledge after trying out new techniques and equipment during my summer job.
May 18, 2009—My preparations for the trip to China are in full swing, which means getting shots, packing, and collecting money.
April 1, 2009—Jason, Anthony, and I are going to present our Dividing Ridge research at a national archaeology conference in Atlanta.