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CURRICULUM VITAE: MARGARET C. NELSON

School of Human Evolution and Social Change Barrett, the Honors College Arizona State University Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-2402 Tempe, AZ 85287-1612 (480) 965-9520

Email address: [email protected]

CURRENT POSITION Vice Dean, Barrett Honors College, Arizona State University President’s Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University Distinguished Sustainability Scientist, School of Sustainability, Arizona State University

EDUCATION 1981 Ph.D. University of California at Santa Barbara, Anthropology. 1973 B.A. Occidental College, Los Angeles. Honors: Anthropology.

ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2006- Vice Dean, Barrett Honors College, Arizona State University 2009- President’s Professor, Anthropology/School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University 2010- Distinguished Sustainability Scientist, Arizona State University 2004-06 Associate Dean, Barrett Honors College, Arizona State University 2000-09 Professor, Anthropology/School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University 1995-00 Associate Professor, Arizona State University 1993-95 Associate Professor, State University of New York at Buffalo. 1988-93 Assistant Professor, State University of New York at Buffalo. 1983-88 Research Assistant Professor, State University of New York at Buffalo. 1982-83 Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico.

HONORS 2012 Title IX Honoree, Sun Devil Athletics, Arizona State University 2009 President’s Professor, Arizona State University 2007 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science 2005 Distinguished Teaching Academy, Arizona State University (President 2005-2008) 2005 Professor of the Year, Parent’s Association, Arizona State University 2002 Finalist, Professor of the Year, Parents, Association, Arizona State University. 2002 Outstanding Achievement and Contribution towards Advancing the Status of Women, Commission on the Status of Women, Arizona State University 2001 Centennial Professor, Associated Students of Arizona State University 2001 Finalist, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award, Arizona State University 2001 Finalist, Professor of the Year, Parents Association, Arizona State University 2000 Nominee, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award, Arizona State University 1999 Finalist, Professor of the Year, Parents Association, Arizona State University 1999 Nominee, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award, Arizona State University 1998 Faculty Award for Significant Contribution to Undergraduate Education, Department of Anthropology, ASU 1992 Post-doctoral Fellowship, American Association of University Women TEACHING (undergraduate course list) Digging Up the Past, Field Methods in Archaeology, Mogollon Prehistory, Introduction to Physical Anthropology, Museum Studies, Northeastern Prehistory and Research, Interpreting Material Culture, Approaches to Archaeology, Principles of Archaeology, Internship: Teaching, Doing Research, Community of Undergraduate Research Scholars, Analysis of Stone Technology, Inquiry-based Learning, Legacies on the Landscape, Mentoring, Community of Graduate Scholars

GRANTS 2011 Global Long-term Human Ecodynamics Research Coordination Network: Assessing Sustainability on the Millennial Scale, National Science Foundation RCN – SEES, S. Perdikaris, B. Fitzhugh, M.C. Nelson, T. H. McGovern, T. A. Kohler. $ 498,885 (Research Foundation at CUNY). 5 year grant. 2011 The Complexities of Ecological and Social Diversity: a Long-term Perspective. National Science Foundation CNH, M. Nelson (lead PI), M. Anderies, J. Norburg, M. Hegmon, $1,425,000. 3 year grant. 2010 Resilience and Vulnerability to Climate Change. National Science Foundation, M.C. Nelson (lead PI) and T. McGovern. $59,795. 1 year grant. 2009 Decision Center for a Desert City II: Urban Climate Adaptation. National Science Foundation, 5 Co- Investigators. Ca. $7,499,996. 5 year grant. 2006 Alliance and Landscape: Perry Mesa, Arizona in the Fourteenth Century, National Science Foundation, 4 Co- Investigators, $210,750. 1 year grant. 2006 Mimbres Digital Archive, Turner Foundation, with M. Hegmon, $50,000. 2006 KADIS: A Knowledge-based Archaeological data Integration System. National Science Foundation, 14 Co-Investigators, $750,000. 3 year grant. 2005 Long-Term Coupled Socioecological Change In Northern Mexico and The American Southwest, National Science Foundation, 11 Co-Investigators (I am lead PI), $540,955. 3 year grant 2005 IGERT in Urban Ecology, National Science Foundation, 9 Co-Investigators (I am now one of 3 Lead PIs with Redman and Kinzig), $3,184,586. 5 year grant 2005 Dissertation Improvement Grant: Resource Stress and Settlement Pattern Change In The Eastern Mimbres Area, National Science Foundation, with K. Schollmeyer, $5,963. 2004 Decision Center for Desert Cities: Science and Policy in Climate Uncertainty, National Science Foundation, 18 Co-Investigators, $6,900,000. 6 year grant 2004 Enabling the Study of Long-term Human and Social Dynamics, National Science Foundation, 11 Co-Investigators, $100,000. 2003 Sociopolitical Complexity and Human-Environment Relations. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 8 Co-Investigators (I am lead PI), planning grant, $20,000. 2003 Doctoral Dissertation Research: The Ecology Of Early Farming: A Mogollon Case Study, National Science Foundation, with S. Swanson, $11,450. 2001-5 Down to Earth Science - Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education. National Science Foundation, 21 Co-Investigators, $1,429,000. 4 year grant. Addressed various approaches to teaching sciences. 2001 Mobility, Population, and Environmental Impact in the Mimbres Region. National Geographic Society, with M. Hegmon, $ 16,688. 2000 Mobility, Population, and Environment: The Twelfth Century Mimbres. National Geographic Society, with M. Hegmon, $9050 1999 The Sustainability of Mimbres Land Use. Turner Foundation, with M. Hegmon, $250,000, 3 year grant. 1999 Critical Thinking and Communication. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Grant to Advance the Quality of Undergraduate Education, ASU, with K. Spielmann, $12,527. Evaluating different approaches to instruction that builds skills in critical thinking and communication. 1996 Human Impacts on the Natural and Cultural Environment: Perspectives from the Mimbres Past, Lessons for the Future. Turner Foundation, with M. Hegmon, $225,000, 3 year grant. 1996 Critical Thinking and Archaeology. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Grant to Advance the Quality of Undergraduate Education, ASU, $4,203. Testing approaches to teaching critical thinking. 1994 Regional Social and Economic Reorganization: The Mimbres After A.D. 1130. The National Geographic Society, with M. Hegmon, $26,864, 2 year grant. 1994 Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project. Turner Foundation, with M. Hegmon, $125,000, 2 year grant. 1993 Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project. Turner Foundation, with M. Hegmon, $58,000. 1991 Abandonment or Reorganization: The Classic Mimbres. The National Geographic Society, $20,000. 1991 Assessment of Prehistoric Diet and Health. B.R.S.G., National Institutes for Health, $7,351. 1990 Prehistoric Agricultural Land Use in the American Southwest. Research Development Grant, SUNY/Buffalo, $2,500. 1990 Black Range Land Use Study. U.S.D.A. Forest Service Grant, $8,000. 1989 Black Range Land Use Study. U.S.D.A. Forest Service Grant, $4,000. 1987-90 Research Careers in Anthropology. U.S. Department of Education, FIPSE, with A. McElroy, $264,000, 3 year grant. Addressed the pedagogy of integrating various fields of study into teaching research. 1986 Anthropology Speaker Series. SUNY Conferences in the Disciplines, $1,800. 1985 Anthropology Speaker Series. SUNY Conferences in the Disciplines, $2,000. 1983* Ladder Ranch Research Project. Private Research Grant - University of New Mexico Foundation, $5,000.

PUBLICATIONS Books and Serial publications 2011 Movement, Connectivity, and Landscape Change in the Ancient Southwest. University Press at Colorado, Boulder (edited by M.C. Nelson and C. Strawhacker). 2010 Mimbres Lives and Landscapes. School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe. (edited by M.C. Nelson and M. Hegmon) 2004 The Archaeology and Meaning of Mimbres. Archaeology Southwest 17 (4). (edited by M.C. Nelson and M. Hegmon) 1999 Mimbres During the 12th Century: Abandonment, Continuity, and Reorganization. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 1994 Equity Issues for Women in Archaeology. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association No. 5. (edited by M.C. Nelson, S. Nelson, and A. Wylie) 1984 Ladder Ranch Research Project: A Report of the First Season. Technical Series of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology No. 1 (editor), University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Articles and Chapters In press The Human Experience of Social Change and Continuity: The Southwest and North Atlantic in “Interesting Times” ca. 1300. In Climates of Change: The Shifting Environments of Archaeology, edited by S. Lacey, C.Tremain, and M.Sawyer. Proceedings of the 44th Annual Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary. M. Hegmon, J.Arneborg, A.J. Dugmore, G. Hambrecht, S. Ingram, K.Kintigh, T.H. McGovern, M. C. Nelson, M.A. Peeples, I. Simpson, K. Spielmann, R. Streeter, O. Vésteinsson 2012 Southern Mogollon Pithouse Period Settlement Dynamics, Land Use, and Community Development. In Southwest Pithouse Communities, AD 200-900, edited by Sarah Herr and Lisa Young, pp .University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (S. Swanson, R. Anyon, M.C. Nelson). 2012 Long-term Vulnerability and Resilience: Three Examples from Archaeological Study in the Southwestern US and Northern Mexico. In Surviving Sudden Environmental Change, edited by J. Cooper and P. Sheets, pp. 193-217. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. (M.C. Nelson, M. Hegmon, K.W. Kintigh, A.P. Kinzig, B.A. Nelson, J.M. Anderies, D.A. Abbott, K.A. Spielmann, S.E. Ingram, M.A. Peeples, S. Kulow, C.A. Strawhacker, C. Meegan) 2011 Mitigating Environmental Risk in the U.S. Southwest. In Sustainable Lifeways: Cultural Persistence in and Ever-changing Environment, edited by M.F. Miller, K.M. Moore, and K. Ryan, pp. . University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia. In press (K.A. Spielmann, M.C. Nelson, S. Ingram, and M.A. Peeples) 2011 Synthesis: Vulnerability, Traps, and Transformations - Long Term Perspectives from Archaeology. Ecology and Society 16 (2): 24. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol16/iss2/art24/ (Michael Schoon, Christo Fabricius, John Anderies, Margaret Nelson). 2011 Changing Histories, Landscapes, and Perspectives. In Movement, Connectivity, and Landscape Change in the Ancient Southwest., edited by M.C. Nelson and C.A. Strawhacker, pp. 1-13. University Press at Colorado, Boulder. (M.C. Nelson and C.A. Strawhacker). 2011 Sustainable Small-Scale Agriculture in Semi-Arid Environments. Ecology and Society 16 (1): 26. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol16/iss1/art26/ (K.A. Spielmann, M.C. Nelson, M. Peeples, S. Ingram). 2011 Resisting Diversity: A Long-term Archaeological Study. Ecology and Society 16 (1): 25. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol16/iss1/art25/ (M.C. Nelson, M. Hegmon, S. Kulow, M. Peeples, K. Kintigh, A. Kinzig). 2010 The Cross-scale Interplay between Social and Biophysical Context and the Vulnerability of Irrigation- dependent Societies: Archaeology's Long-term Perspective. Ecology and Society 15 (3): 31. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss3/art31/ (Nelson, M.C., K. Kintigh, D.R. Abbott, and J.M. Anderies) 2010 Mimbres Lives and Landscapes. In Mimbres Lives and Landscapes, edited by M.C. Nelson and M. Hegmon, pp. 1-8. School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe. (M.C. Nelson and M. Hegmon) 2010 Mimbres, the Mystery? In Mimbres Lives and Landscapes, edited by M.C. Nelson and M. Hegmon, pp. 99- 103. School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe. 2010 Excavations at two thirteenth century villages west of Truth or Consequences. NewsMac 10(4): 2-13. (K.G. Schollmeyer, W. Russell, and M.C. Nelson) 2009 Contemporary Relevance and Community Engagement. Archeological Dialogues 16(2): 158-163. 2009 The Resilience of Socio-ecological Landscapes: Lessons from the Hohokam. In The Socio-Natural Connection: Integrating Archaeology and Environmental Studies For 21st Century Conservation, edited by C. Fisher, B. Hill, G. Feinman, pp. 15-39. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (C. Redman, M.C. Nelson, and A. Kinzig). 2008 Social Transformation and Its Costs in the Prehistoric US Southwest. American Anthropologist 110 (3): 313 - 324 (M. Hegmon, M. Peeples, A. Kinzig, S. Kulow, C.M. Meegan, M.C. Nelson). 2008 Lithic Reduction, Its Measurements, and Implications. In Lithic Technologies: Life-Cycles of Production and Retouch, edited by B. Andrefsky, pp. 23-45. Cambridge University Press. (M. Shott and M.C. Nelson). 2008 The Study of Technological Organization. Sociedad Argentina de Antropologia. Translation of 1991 article into Spanish. 2007 In Sync, but Barely in Touch: Relations Between the Mimbres Region and the Hohokam Regional System. In Hinterlands and Regional Dynamics in the Ancient Southwest, edited by A.P. Sullivan and J. Bayman, pp. 70-96. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (M. Hegmon and M.C. Nelson). 2006 Agriculture, Mobility, and Human Impact in the Mimbres Region of the US Southwest. In Managing Archaeological Data and Databases: Essays in Honor of Sylvia W. Gaines, edited by J.L. Hantman and R. Most, pp. 105-119. Anthropological Research Paper #55, Arizona State University, Tempe (M. Hegmon, M.C. Nelson, K.G. Schollmeyer, M. Elliott, M. Diehl). 2006 Variability in Classic Mimbres Room Suites: Implications for Household Organization and Social Differences. In Mimbres Society, edited by V.S. Powell-Marti and P.A. Gilman, pp. 45-65. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (M. Hegmon, J.A. Brady, and M.C. Nelson). 2006 Archaeological and Ecological Perspectives on Reorganization: A Case Study from the Mimbres Region of the US Southwest. American Antiquity 71 (3): 403-432. (M. Nelson, M. Hegmon, S. Kulow, K.G. Schollmeyer) 2003 Game Resources, Social Interaction, and the Ecological Footprint in Southwest New Mexico. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 10 (2): 69-110. (M. Nelson and K. Schollmeyer) 2002 Understanding Abandonments in the North American Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Research 10(2): 167-206 (M. Nelson and G. Schachner) 2002 The Impact of Women on Household Economies: A Maya Case Study. In Pursuit of Gender, Worldwide Archaeological Perspectives, edited by Sarah Nelson, pp. 125-154. Alta Mira Press. (M. Nelson, D. Glowacki, and A. J. Smith). 2001 Abandonment Is Not As It Seems: An Approach to the Relationship Between Site and Regional Abandonment. American Antiquity 66 (2): 213-235 (M. Nelson and M. Hegmon) 2000 Abandonment: Conceptualization, Representation, and Social Change. In Explorations in Social Theory, edited by Michael B. Schiffer pp 52-62. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. 2000 Corrugated Pottery, Technological Style, and Population Movement in the Mimbres Region of the American Southwest. Journal of Anthropological Research 56:217-240.(M. Hegmon, M. Nelson, M. Ennes) 1999 Scale and Time-Space Systematics in the Post-A.D. 1100 Mimbres Region of the North American Southwest. Kiva 65(2):143-166. (M. Hegmon, M. Nelson, R. Anyon, D. Creel, S. LeBlanc, H. Shafer). 1998 Abandonment, Reorganization, and Social Change: Analyses of Pottery and Architecture from the Mimbres Region of the American Southwest. American Anthropologist 100(1): 148-162. (M. Hegmon, M. Nelson, and S. Ruth) 1997 Projectile Points: Form, Function, and Design. In Perspectives on Projectile Technology, edited by H Knecht. Plenum Press, New York. 1996 From the Field To the Files: Curation and the Future of Academic Archaeology. Common Ground 1(2):34-37 (M. Nelson and B. Shears). 1996 The Value of a Technological Strategies Approach. In Interpreting Southwestern Diversity: Underlying Principles and Overarching Patterns, edited by J.J. Reid and P.R. Fish, pp. 185-187. Anthropological Research Papers, No. 48. Arizona State University, Tempe. 1996 Technological Strategies Responsive to Subsistence Stress. In Evolving Complexity and Environmental Risk in the Prehistoric Southwest, edited by J. A. Tainter and B. B. Tainter, pp. 107 - 144. Addison Wesley, Reading, MA. 1994 Expanding Networks for Women in Archaeology. In Equity Issues for Women in Archaeology, edited by M. Nelson, S. Nelson, and A. Wylie, pp. 199-202. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, No. 5. 1994 Conclusion. In Equity Issues for Women in Archaeology, edited by M. Nelson, S. Nelson, and A. Wylie, pp. 229-235. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, No. 5. (S. Nelson and M. Nelson) 1993 Classic Mimbres Land Use in the Eastern Mimbres Region, Southwestern New Mexico. Kiva, 59(1): 27-47. 1993 Grinding-Tool Design as Conditioned by Land-Use Pattern. American Antiquity 58(2): 286-305. (M. Nelson and H. Lippmeier). 1993 Changing Occupational Pattern Among Prehistoric Horticulturalists in Southwestern New Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology 20(1): 43-57. 1991 The Study of Technological Organization. In Archaeological Method and Theory, Vol. 3, edited by M.B. Schiffer, pp. 57-100. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 1991 Dual Anthropology Career Couples: Different Strategies and Different Success Rates. In The Archaeology of Gender, edited by D. Walde and N.D. Willows, pp. 220-225. The University of Calgary Archaeological Association, Calgary. (M.C. Nelson and D. Crooks). reprinted in 1994 in Equity Issues for Women in Archaeology, edited by M. Nelson, S. Nelson, and A. Wylie, pp. 59-64. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association No. 5. 1990 Sedentism, Mobility, and Regional Assemblage: Problems Posed in the Analysis of Southwestern Prehistory. In Perspectives on Southwestern Prehistory, edited by P.E. Minnis and C. Redman, pp. 150-156. Westview Press, Boulder. 1989 The 1985 Survey on the Lower Palomas Creek. The Artifact 27(2): 89-96. 1987 Contemporary Specialization and Marketing of Mano and Metates in Maya Highlands. In Contemporary Stone Use in Maya Highlands, edited by B. Hayden, pp. 148-159. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 1987 Site Content and Structure: Quarries and Workshops in the Maya Highlands. In Contemporary Stone Use in Maya Highlands, edited by B. Hayden, pp. 120-147. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 1985 Occupational History of Palomas Drainage, Western Sierra County, New Mexico. In Mogollon Variability, edited by C. Benson and S. Upham, pp. 157-168. New Mexico State University Museum Occasional Papers, Las Cruces. 1985 Chipped Stone Analysis: Food Selection and Hunting Behavior. In Short-term Sedentism in the American Southwest: The Mimbres Valley Salado, by B.A. Nelson and S.A. LeBlanc, pp. 141-176. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. 1984 Prehistoric Subsistence Economy in the Middle Mimbres Valley: Chipped Stone Artifact Analysis. In The Galaz Ruin, by R. Anyon and S.A. LeBlanc, pp. 220 - 225. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. 1984 Natural and Cultural Setting. In Ladder Ranch Research Project: A Report of the First Season. Technical Series of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology No. 1, pp. 5-8. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 1984 Research Design: Organization of Settlement and Technology. In Ladder Ranch Research Project: A Report of the First Season. Technical Series of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology No. 1, pp. 9-14. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 1984 Architectural and Site Plan Variation on the Anderson Site. In Ladder Ranch Research Project: A Report of the First Season. Technical Series of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, pp. 33-49. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. (M. Nelson, L. Price, and K. Carey.) 1981 The Use of Chipped Lithic Material in the Contemporary Maya Highlands. American Antiquity 46(4): 885-898. (B. Hayden and M. Nelson) 1980 Paleoindian in Southwestern New Mexico. In An Archaeological Synthesis of South-Central and Southwestern New Mexico, edited by S.A. LeBlanc and M. Whalen, pp. 38 - 62. Office of Contract Archaeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 1980 Archaic Diagnostics. In An Archaeological Synthesis of South-Central and Southwestern New Mexico, edited by S.A. LeBlanc and M. Whalen, pp. 91 - 101. Office of Contract Archaeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 1978 LA 12109: A Classic Mimbres Outlier. In Limited Activity and Occupation Sites, edited by A.E. Ward, pp. 81-105, Contributions to Anthropological Studies 1. Center for Anthropological Studies, Albuquerque. (B. Nelson, M. Rugge, and S. LeBlanc) 1978 AR 16: A Chipped Stone Surface Scatter, Mimbres Valley, Gila National Forest, New Mexico. Cultural Resources Report 23(21):126-55. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Albuquerque (as M.C. Rugge).

Book Reviews: 1999 Life in the Pueblo: Understanding the Past through Archaeology, by Kathryn Kamp. Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, 1998. American Antiquity 64: 171-172. 1995 Navajo Multi-Household Social Units: Archaeology of Black Mesa, Arizona, by Thomas Rocek. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1995. American Antiquity 61: 806-807. 1995 Abandonment of Settlements and Regions: Ethnoarchaeological and Archaeological Approaches, edited by C.M. Cameron and S.A. Tomka. Cambridge University Press, 1993. American Anthropologist 97: 127-129. 1993 Dynamics of Southwestern Prehistory, edited by L.S. Cordell and G.J. Gumerman. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989. The Kiva 58(4): 501-502. 1992 Engendering Archaeology, edited by J. Gero and M. Conkey. Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1991. American Journal of Archaeology 96: 761-762. 1991 Mimbres Archaeology of the Upper Gila, New Mexico, by S.H. Lekson. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona, No. 53, Tucson,1990. American Antiquity 56:748-749. 1988 The Human Uses of Flint and Chert, edited by G. deG. Sieveking and M.H. Newcomer. Cambridge University Press, 1987; and The Organization of Core Technology, edited by J.K. Johnson and C.A. Morrow. Westview Press, Boulder, 1987. American Anthropologist 90(4): 1036-1037.

Museum Exhibit: Mimbres Lives and Landscapes, a large exhibit (full gallery) in the Anthropology Museum, Department of Anthropology based on archaeological research in the Mimbres region, (1997-1999). Curated by M. Lindauer, M. C. Nelson, and M. Hegmon. The exhibit later moved to University of Colorado at Boulder during Summer and Fall 2003.

K12 curriculum Mimbres Lives and Landscapes: Education Program. Curriculum units and guide to teaching critical thinking using archaeological information. For use in grades 6 to 12 social science and history curriculum. Written and compiled by M.C. Nelson, M. Hegmon, B. Shears, V.Vargas, C. Wells, S. Dvorak, D. Aldama, D. Glowacki, and M. Lindauer.

PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

I have presented papers at international, national, and regional meetings every year since receiving my PhD in 1981. I have been invited to give conference papers and talks in Sweden, Italy, France, Canada, Scotland, Japan, and throughout the US. In addition, I give countless presentations in Arizona and elsewhere on the goals of university education.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (past 10 years) 2013- Member-at-Large, Governing Board, Anthropology Section, American Association for Advancement of Science 2013- Editorial Board, Americae: The European Review of Americanist Archaeology, CNRS, Paris. 2011-13 Liaison to AAAS for the American Anthropological Association 2012-13 Liaison to the AAAS for the Society for American Archaeology 2010-11 Co-organizer of Resilience2011, an international conference 2006-08 Conference and Program Organizer, Southwest Symposium 2006-09 Regional representative, Society for Women in Science, AAAS 2005-08 Editorial Board, American Anthropologist 2004-07 Proposal Review Panelist, National Science Foundation, Archaeology program 2004-05 Member, Executive Program Committee, American Anthropological Association 2003- Member, Advisory Board, Center for Desert Archaeology 2002- Member, Editorial Board, Archaeology of Gender Series, Alta Mira Press. 2002-07 President, Treasure Hill Foundation 2002- Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 2001-04 Member, Long-Range Planning Committee, American Anthropological Association. 2001 Review Panelist, School for American Research. 2000-03 Co-Chair, Fundraising Committee, Society for American Archaeology. 2000 Member, Program Committee, Society for American Archaeology 1998-99 Co-Vice Chair, Fundraising Committee, Society for American Archaeology. 1996-97 Member, Executive Board of the Foundation for American Archaeology. 1995-98 Member, Executive Board of the Society for American Archaeology. 1995-97 Review Panelist, National Science Foundation, SBE Sciences Research Experience for Undergraduates.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE (past 10 years) 2012- Mentor, Women in Engineering honors students 2010- Member, Steering Committee, DCDCII 2010- Member, ICA Rules compliance committee 2009-11 Member, President’s Professor Selection committee 2008-10 Chair, Subcommittee on Governance and Rules Compliance for NCAA review of Intercollegiate Athletics at ASU 2007-09 Member, President’s Academic Council 2007- Member, University Management Team 2007 Member, Social Science Dean Selection Committee 2007-09 Chair, Provost Teaching and Mentoring Awards Committee 2007-09 Member, Faculty International Committee 2007-09 Member, Parent’s Association Professor Selection Committee 2006-09 Member, Regents Professor Selection Committee 2006-11 Faculty mentor, Sustainability House at Barrett 2005-08 Member, Academic Committee, GIOS 2004-08 Member, PAC-20 2004-07 Faculty co-mentor, Society for Women in Science (undergraduate) 2005 Member, Task Force on the Curriculum of the New American University 2004-09 Member, Executive Board, Decision Center for Desert Cities 2003- Member, Sun Devil Athletic Board 2001-03 Member, Managing Board, GK12 Down to Earth Science 2001-03 Honors Advisor, Barrett Honors College

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE (past 10 years) 2013 Member, Archaeology planning committee 2009 Chair, Faculty award committee, SHESC 2007-08 Member, New Faculty Hiring Committee, BHC 2005-07 Member, Environment program design group, SHESC 2005-06 Member, New Faculty Hiring Committee, BHC 2005-07 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Design Committee, SOS 2005-06 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Redesign Committee, SHESC 2002-03 Head of Archaeology Subdiscipline, Department of Anthropology 2002-03 Graduate committee, Department of Anthropology 2002-03 Executive Committee, Department of Anthropology 2002-03 Graduate Task Force, Department of Anthropology

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