Spring 2014
Good News... Departmental Announcements Alumni Reunion and Endowed Chair For decades, the Department of Anthropology has taken pride in being a small department with a global impact. Faculty, staff, students, and alumni reunited on April 4 to celebrate the Anthropology Department’s 40th anniversary at a special event in McKeldin Library. In addition to honoring the department’s past, alumni and distinguished guests were given good news for the department’s future. At the event the Dr. Ellis R. Kerley Chair in Anthropology was announced. The endowed Chair will honor the life and legacy of the founding chair of the department, providing crucial support to ensure faculty excellence.
Commencement The Department of Anthropology is excited to have awarded its third and fourth PhDs to Kristin Marie Sullivan for her dissertation, “Chincoteague in Transition: Vernacular Art and Adaptation in Community Heritage,” and to Adam Fracchia for his dissertation, “Laboring in Stone: The Urbanization of Capital in the Quarry Town of Texas, Maryland, and its Effects, 1840-1940.” The department also celebrated the graduation of five Masters of Applied Anthropology candidates, Caitlin Cromer, Heidi Fishpaw, Amelia Jamison, Tracy Jenkins, and Gavin Mičulká.The department also awarded forty-one Bachelor of Arts degrees to undergraduate students.