John M. Chenoweth, PhD, RPA 4029 CASL, 4901 Evergreen jmchenow@umich.edu UM-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI 48128 APPOINTMENTS 2018-present University of Michigan-Dearborn Associate Professor of Anthropology 2013-2018 University of Michigan-Dearborn Assistant Professor of Anthropology 2011-2013 Stanford University Teaching Fellow/Lecturer, IHUM/Thinking Matters 2012 (Spring) Stanford University Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology 2011 (Summer) University of California, Berkeley Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology 2008-2011 University of California, Berkeley Graduate Student Instructor 2006 Widener University, PA Adjunct Lecturer EDUCATION 2011 University of California, Berkeley PhD in Anthropology Dissertation: Religion, Archaeology, and Social Relations: A Study of the Practice of Quakerism and Caribbean Slavery in the Eighteenth-Century British Virgin Islands (Laurie Wilkie, Rosemary Joyce, Kent Lightfoot, and Ethan Shagan, advising committee) 2006 University of Pennsylvania Masters of Arts in Anthropology MA Thesis: What ll Thou Have? The Complex Relationship of Quakers and Taverns in Revolutionary Philadelphia (Robert Schuyler and Robert Preucel, advising committee) 2001 New York University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama, with Honors MONOGRAPHS 2017. Simplicity, Equality, and Slavery: An Archaeology of Quakerism in the British Virgin Islands, 1740-1780. University of Florida Press. Reviewed in Historical Archaeology and AAR s Reading Religion PEER-REVIEWED CHAPTERS AND ARTICLES In Preparation. Spatial Analysis of Barbados Quakerism. (Planned for special issue of Historical Archaeology) In Preparation. (Bossio, Laura, John M. Chenoweth, and Mark Salvatore). Assessing Historical Agriculture in Populated Areas with NDVI and Historical Documentation. (Planned for submission to the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports).
Chenoweth/2 In Preparation. (Chenoweth, John M., Laura Bossio, and Mark Salvatore). Modeling Colonial Paternalism: GIS and Multi-Spectral Satellite Imagery at Kingstown, British Virgin Islands. Under Contract. (Wilkie, Laurie A. and John M. Chenoweth). Introduction. In A Cultural History of Objects Volume Six: The Modern World, Laurie A. Wilkie and John M. Chenoweth, eds. Bloomsbury. In Press. Reconstructing a Changing Religious Landscape: the Material Traces of Barbados Quakers. International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 2018. Marine Shell and Small Island Slavery in the Caribbean. Historical Archaeology 52(4) : 467-488. 2017. Natural Graffiti and Cultural Plants: A Contemporary Archaeology of Yosemite and Detroit. American Anthropologist 119(3): 464-477. 2016. (Chenoweth, John M., Lynsey Bates, and James Delle) Introduction: The Caribbean Spaces In Between. In Archaeologies of Slavery and Freedom in the Caribbean: Exploring the Spaces in Between. Bates, Lynsey, John Chenoweth, and James Delle, eds. University Press of Florida. 2016. The Archaeology of a Postemancipation Smallholder in the British Virgin Islands. In Archaeologies of Slavery and Freedom in the Caribbean: Exploring the Spaces in Between. Bates, Lynsey, John Chenoweth, and James Delle, eds. University Press of Florida. 2016. Collecting, Updating, and Building on the Classics. In The Historical Archaeology Laboratory Handbook. John M. Chenoweth, ed. Society for Historical Archaeology. 2016. (Chenoweth, John M. and Meta Janowitz) A Primer on Historic Ceramics. In The Historical Archaeology Laboratory Handbook. John M. Chenoweth, ed. Society for Historical Archaeology.* *Peer-reviewed by SHA editors, but anonymous peer reviewer later became a collaborator and the resulting piece was not sent for further blind peer review. 2015. (Chenoweth, John M, and Alan Farahani) Color in historical ceramic typologies: A test case in statistical analysis of replicable measurements. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 4: 310-319. 2014. Practicing and Preaching Quakerism: Creating a Religion of Peace on a Slavery-Era Plantation. American Anthropologist 116(1): 94-109. 2013. The Archaeology of Quakerism in Philadelphia and Beyond: Identity, Context, and Conformity. In Kings and Commoners, Settlers and Savants: The Historical Archaeology of the Delaware Valley, 1600-1820. R. Veit and D. Orr, eds. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. Pp. 185-204.
Chenoweth/3 2012. Quakerism and the Lack of Things in the Early Modern. In The Mystery and Meaning of Modern Materials: Selected Papers from the 2009 CHAT Conference, Keble College, Oxford. L. McAtackney and B. Fortenberry, eds. BAR, Oxford. Pp. 73-84. 2009 Social Identity, Material Culture, and the Archaeology of Religion: Quaker Practices in Context. Journal of Social Archaeology 9 (3): 319-340. 2006 What ll Thou Have : Quakers and the Characterization of Tavern Sites in Colonial Philadelphia. Northeast Historical Archaeology 35: 75-90. EDITED VOLUMES Wilkie, Laurie A., and John Chenoweth, eds. Under Contract. A Cultural History of Objects, Volume Six: Objects in the Modern Age. Bloomsbury. (An invited volume as part of the Cultural History of Objects Series, series edited by Dan Hicks and William Whyte (Oxford). Will co-edit and co-author a theoretical introduction. Anticipating a 2019 publication date.) Chenoweth, John M., ed. 2016. The Historical Archaeology Laboratory Handbook. Society for Historical Archaeology [3 volumes], Germantown, MD. (Three volumes of previously published material, in addition to two original pieces authored or co-authored by myself.) Bates, Lynsey, John M. Chenoweth, and James Delle, eds. 2016. Archaeologies of Slavery and Freedom in the Caribbean: Exploring the Spaces in Between. University Press of Florida. Reprinted in paperback, Sept 2018. RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS (FUNDED ONLY) 2017 UM-Dearborn Summer Research; Eastham Project Preparation $7,000 2017 Digital Globe Foundation, Imagery Grant (Barbados project) In-Kind 2016 UM-Dearborn Professional Development Grant $900 2016 UM-Dearborn Publications Grant $300 2016 Digital Globe Foundation, Imagery Grant (with Mark Salvatore) In-Kind 2015 UM-Dearborn Professional Development Grant $900 2015 UM-Ann Arbor Funding for Workshop Archaeology of the Contemporary and Materiality (with Jason De Leon) $2,000 2014 Guana Science and the Falconwood Foundation (housing & board support for BVI research) In-kind 2014 University of Michigan Road Scholar 2014 Fellowship 2014 UM-Dearborn Faculty Research Initiation and Seed Grant $6,000 2013 Stanford University, Thinking Matters Professional Development Funds (for Great Camanoe project) $2,000 2012 Stanford University, IHUM Fellow Professional Development $2,000
Chenoweth/4 Funds (for INHP and Yosemite projects) 2009-10 National Science Foundation (NSF), Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant #929563 $15,000 2009 American Philosophical Society, Lewis and Clark Fund Grant $2,500 2009 UC Berkeley Center for British Studies, Pre-Dissertation Grant $3,500 2010 UC Berkeley/Stahl Grant for Student Research $1,627 2010 UC Berkeley/Lowie-Olsen Grant $1,366 2009 UC Berkeley/Lowie-Olsen Grant $1,100 2008-10 British Virgin Islands Department of Culture (Boat and car transportation and other substantial assistance) In-kind 2008 UC Berkeley/Stahl Grant for Student Research $1,372 2007 UC Berkeley/Lowie-Olsen Grant $525 2006-11 Regent s Fellowship in the Humanities, UC Berkeley 5 years AWARDS/ELECTED POSITIONS 2017 Elected to Board of Trustees, Council on Michigan Archaeology (COMA) 2015 Most Valuable Professor UM-Dearborn Volleyball Team 2013 Elected to the Society for Historical Archaeology Nominations and Elections Committee 2009 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, UC Berkeley 2009 Certificate of Merit, Deputy Governor s History Awards, British Virgin Islands 2009 Ed and Judy Jelks Award, Society for Historical Archaeology 2008 Student Paper Prize, Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting PUBLISHED REVIEWS 2014 Archaeological Sites: Conservation and Management [Book Review]. Historical Archaeology 48. 2010 The Archaeology of Alcohol and Drinking by Frederick Smith [Book Review]. Historical Archaeology 44 (2): 199-200. 2009 Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory Conference [invited conference review]. Archaeolog, http://traumwerk.stanford.edu/archaeolog/2009/11/ contemporary_and_historical_ar.html. 2007 Ideas of Landscape by Matthew Johnson [Book Review]. Historical Archaeology 41 (4): 252-254. 2006 Dynamically Adapting to Understand Humanity [Book Review]. Anthropology News 47(6): 35-6. NEWSLETTER ARTICLES AND GOVERNMENT REPORTS 2017 Archaeological Project at the Free Church Site. Superior Township, Michigan, Newsletter.
Chenoweth/5 2016 A Report on Archaeological Evaluation and Survey of Historic Sites on Great Thatch Island and at Kingstown, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, 2014. Report submitted to the Virgin Islands Studies Program of H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (as a representative of the Government of the British Virgin Islands) and BVI National Parks Trust 2015 A Report on Archaeological Evaluation and Survey of Historic Sites on Guana and Norman Islands, British Virgin Islands, 2014. Report submitted to the Virgin Islands Studies Program of H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (as a representative of the Government of the British Virgin Islands) 2010 Season Two of Archaeological Fieldwork at the Lettsom Site on the Vanterpool Estate. Department of Culture, Ministry of Education and Culture, British Virgin Islands. 2009 The Lettsom Site on the Vanterpool Estate, British Virgin Islands. SHA Newsletter (Current Research) 42 (4): 13-14. 2008 Preliminary Archaeological Fieldwork at the Lettsom Site on the Vanterpool Estate. Report submitted to the Department of Culture, Ministry of Education and Culture, British Virgin Islands. CONFERENCES ORGANIZED 2016 Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference (12 th Annual), co-hosted with Krysta Ryzewski (Wayne State) and Sue Alcock (UM office of the President), Detroit, Sept 23-24, 2016. (Approximately 140 participants registered) INVITED PEER-REVIEWER World Archaeology Current Anthropology Historical Archaeology (x3) Northeast Historical Archaeology University Press of Florida (book manuscript) (x2) Oxford University Press (book proposal) National Geographic Society (grant reviewer) RESEARCH INTERESTS Historical Archaeology Anthropology of Religion Archaeological Method and Theory Plantation Archaeology Colonialism African Diaspora Practice Theory Social Identity Materials Science and Spectrophotometry Archaeometry and GIS Contemporary Archaeology Caribbean, 1700-1900 Michigan, 1830-1930 New England, 1650-1800
Chenoweth/6 TEACHING INTERESTS/COURSES PREPARED Historical Archaeology Religion and Archaeology African Diaspora Archaeology Archaeology of Identity Archaeology of Modern Urbanism Introduction to Archaeology Heritage Studies Who Owns the Past? Caribbean Archaeology Introduction to Archaeology Introduction to Anthropology (4 field) Methods and Lab Courses Field School Courses TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Michigan-Dearborn 2013-present Courses Taught: Introduction to Anthropology (4 field) Introduction to Archaeology Prehistoric Archaeology Cultural Ecology and Evolution Who Owns The Past? [Heritage Studies] Archaeological Field School Independent Studies Courses Planned: Michigan Archaeology Historical Archaeology Archaeology of Inequality Field Class in Caribbean Archaeology & Heritage Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 2013 (Spring) Reimagining America Lecturer* with Shelly Fisher Fishkin and Allyson Hobbs 2013 (Winter) World Archaeology and Heritage Lecturer* with Ian Hodder 2012 (Spring) Archaeology of Modern Urbanism Lecturer* 2012 (Spring) World Archaeology and Heritage Teaching Fellow with Ian Hodder 2012 (Winter) World Archaeology and Heritage Teaching Fellow with Jon Daehnke 2011 (Fall) The Civil War in American Memory Teaching Fellow with Shelly Fisher Fishkin and Bryan Wolfe *The program name and title were changed in 2013; lecturers and teaching fellows were effectively instructors of record, working with a senior faculty member who provided a weekly lecture, after which small groups met with PhDholding lecturers who were primarily responsible for student learning, providing feedback, assignments, grading, etc. My work for the Dept. of Anthropology entailed the traditional offering of a class without any other faculty involvement. University of California, Berkeley, CA 2011 (Summer) Introduction to Archaeology Lecturer (Instructor of Record)
Chenoweth/7 2011 (Spring) Health and Disease in the Past Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) for L. Wilkie and S. Agarwal 2010 (Fall) Introduction to Archaeology GSI for Kent Lightfoot 2009 (Spring) Introduction to Archaeology GSI for Laurie Wilkie 2008 (Fall) Introduction to Archaeology GSI for Kent Lightfoot 2008 (Spring) Introduction to Archaeology GSI for Ruth Tringham Widener University, West Chester, PA 2006 (Summer) Intro. to Cultural Anthropology Adjunct Lecturer (Instructor of Record) CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED LECTURES 2019 Discussant; Beyond Data Collection and Hands-on Experience: The Importance and Effects of Engaging Students in Archaeological Research (Panel). Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), St. Charles, MO. 2018 Popular Pasts: The Politics and Pedagogy of Mass Representations of the Past. Contemporary and Historical Archaeological Theory (CHAT), Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark. 2018 Contesting Suburbia: A tale of two Plymouths. Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference, Chicago, IL. 2018 The Religious Landscape of Barbados Quakerism. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), New Orleans. 2017 British Peasant Ideologies and Technological Approaches to Marginal Caribbean Landscapes (with Mark Salvatore and Laura Bossio). Society for American Archaeology (SAA), Vancouver, BC. 2017 Technology and Historical Archaeology: Asking Questions with GIS, Remote Sensing, and Materials Science. Brown Bag lunch talk, University of Michigan Museum Anthropology Program, Feb 2, 2017. 2017 Caribbean Colonialism and Space Archaeology (with Mark Salvatore and Laura Bossio). Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Ft. Worth, TX. 2016 Archaeometric Revaluations of Creamwares. Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference, Detroit, MI. 2016 Spatial Analysis of the Free African Community of Kingstown, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Washington, DC. 2015 Slavery, Trade, and Colonialism on the Margins: British Virgin Islands Archaeology in Slavery and Freedom. Society for European Archaeology and Society for American Archaeology Joint Conference, Curaçao.
Chenoweth/8 2015 Power and Nature: A Contemporary Archaeology of Yosemite National Park. Society for American Archaeology (SAA), San Francisco. 2015 The Meanings of Litter in Yosemite National Park. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Seattle. 2014 Discussant. Archaeologies of the Present Wenner-Gren Workshop. Wayne State University, Detroit, August. 2014 Foundation Deposits in the Eighteenth Century Caribbean. Society for American Archaeology (SAA), Austin. 2014 The Archaeology of Religion, Identity, and Slavery: Quakerism From the Urban North to the British Virgin Islands. Brown Bag lunch talk, University of Michigan Museum Anthropology Program, Feb 27, 2014. 2014 Blue Caribbean: A Possible Indigo Plantation, Great Camanoe Island, British Virgin Islands. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Quebec City. 2013 Natural Pasts and Cultural Futures: A Contemporary Archaeology of US National Park Visitors. Stanford Thinking Matters Colloquium Series, Stanford, CA. 2013 (John M. Chenoweth and Alan Farahani) Analyzing Color in Historic Refined Earthenwares Using Spectrophotometry. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Leicester. 2012 Cultural Interventions in Nature: A Contemporary Archaeology of US National Parks Visitors. Stanford University Archaeology Center, Thursday Workshop Series. 2012 Religious Boundaries and Crossings: Conversion to and from Quakerism in the eighteenth century Caribbean. American Anthropological Association (AAA), San Francisco. 2012 Small Plantations, Religion, and the Slave Market Economy in the Marginal Caribbean. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Baltimore. 2011 Religion on the Plantation: Quakers and the Enslaved in the 18 th -Century British Virgin Islands. Conference for the International Association for Caribbean Archaeology (IACA), Fort-du-France, Martinique. 2011 Faith, Practice, and Slavery: Quakerism and the Enslaved on a Caribbean Plantation. Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG), UC Berkeley. 2011 The Practice of Quakerism and Caribbean Slavery: Identity, Archaeology, and Religion on an Eighteenth-Century Plantation in the British Virgin Islands. Stanford University Wednesday Lecture Series.
Chenoweth/9 2011 Negotiating Race and Religion on an Eighteenth Century Caribbean Plantation. Society for American Archaeology (SAA), Sacramento. 2010 Quakerism in the British Virgin Islands: the ideology and practice of religion and Caribbean slavery. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Amelia Island, FL. 2009 Religion as the Intentional Identity?: Quaker practice and group cohesion. Chacmool, University of Calgary. 2009 (John M. Chenoweth, Teresa Dujnic, and Kim Christensen) Theories of Practice: an introduction. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Toronto. 2009 The Lettsom Site, British Virgin Islands: Quaker religion and Caribbean slavery. University of California, Santa Cruz Wednesday Archaeology Lecture Series. 2009 Quakerism and the Lack of Things in the Early Modern. Contemporary and Historical Archaeological Theory (CHAT), Oxford University. 2009 Archaeological Groups, Things, and Interpretations. Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG), Stanford University. 2009 Identity as Practice: Practice theory, social change, and the process of identification in historical archaeology. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Toronto. 2008 Creamware, Quakers, and Cactus: A report on preliminary investigations of the Vanterpool Estate. University of California, Berkeley, Archaeological Research Facility Wednesday Lecture Series. 2008 Religion and Recent Approaches to the Archaeology of Social Identity. American Anthropological Association (AAA), San Francisco. 2008 Social Identity and the Archaeology of Quakerism: A view from the Caribbean. Stanford University Wednesday Lecture Series. 2008 Quakerism in Philadelphia and Beyond. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Albuquerque [Winner of 2008 SHA Student Paper Prize]. 2007 On the Edge of Empire: the archaeology of colonialism in marginal British and English settlements. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Williamsburg, VA. 2006 A Middle-Class Friend in Revolutionary Philadelphia. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Sacramento. CONFERENCE SESSIONS/WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED/CO-ORGANIZED 2018 Religious Communities, Religious Landscapes. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), New Orleans.
Chenoweth/10 2016 Krysta Ryzewski, Sue Alcock, and John Chenoweth. 12 th Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference, co-hosted by Wayne State, UM-Ann Arbor, and UM-Dearborn in Detroit, Sept 2016. 2015 Jason De Léon, and John Chenoweth. Archaeologies of the Contemporary and Materiality. Archaeology Program Workshop at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. 2015 Applied Contemporary Archaeology. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Seattle. 2014 Lynsey Bates, John Chenoweth, and Jim Delle. Historical Archaeology in the Caribbean: New Directions and Current Perspectives. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Quebec City. 2010 Stephen Lenik and John Chenoweth. Spatial, Material, and Economic Aspects of Catholics and Protestants in North America and Europe, 1650-1950. Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Amelia Island, FL. 2009 Meg Conkey, John Chenoweth, David Cohen, Doris Maldonado, and Matthew Sayre. How Archaeology Makes its Subject(s): Groups, things and epistemic (in)justices, Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG), Stanford University. 2009 Kim Christensen, Teresa Dujnic, and John Chenoweth. Theories of Practice: critiques and case studies in historical archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Toronto. ARCHAEOLOGICAL LAB/FIELDWORK 2017 Free Church (20WA477, Superior Township, MI; field school excavation of 19 th c. non-denominational church (PI) 2016 Phosphate analysis subsurface survey and limited excavation of McCormick Williams Site (20WA483): 19 th c. house in Michigan (PI) 2015 Free Church (20WA477, Superior Township, MI; field school excavation of 19 th c. non-denominational church (PI) 2014 Initial Work on Guana Island, Norman Island, Kingstown, and Great Thatch sites, British Virgin Islands (PI) 2013 Great Camanoe, British Virgin Islands (PI) 2012 Yosemite National Park, CA: Interventions in the Natural World: A Contemporary Archaeology of Visitors (PI). 2012 Independence National Historic Park, Philadelphia: Spectrophotometric Lab Analysis of Historic Ceramics (PI). 2008-10 British Virgin Islands: dissertation research into 18 th century plantation (John M. Chenoweth and Laurie A. Wilkie, co-pis).
Chenoweth/11 2010 Kaupo, Hawai i: excavations of late pre-contact field systems and residential structures (Alex Baer and Patrick V. Kirch, co-pis). 2009 Bocas Del Toro, Panama: survey and excavation of historic component (Jerome Howard and Laurie A. Wilkie, co-pis). 2008 Omoa and Ticamaya, Honduras (Colonial Honduras Project): field-school staff for excavations, mapping and magnetometer survey of 18 th century sites in western Honduras (Rosemary Joyce, PI). 2007 Pointe Coupée, LA: post-excavation analysis of 18 th -19 th century artifacts for plantation (Laurie A. Wilkie and Paul Farnsworth, co-pis). 2007 Falmouth, Jamaica: excavations of 18 th -19 th century plantation (Jillian Galle and Frasier Neiman, co-pis). 2006 Berkeley, CA: excavations of 19 th -20 th century domestic site (Laurie Wilkie and Kim Christensen, co-pis). 2005 Philadelphia, PA: MA thesis research, artifact analysis of colonial house sites (John M. Chenoweth and Robert L. Schuyler, co-pis). 2005 Pahala, Hawai i: mapping and excavations of 19 th -20 th c. plantation (Jim Delle, PI) 2004 Philadelphia, PA: artifact research and laboratory analysis for Vineland project (Robert L. Schuyler, PI). 2003 Vineland, NJ: excavations of 19 th -20 th century domestic site (Robert Schuyler, PI). PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES 2017-present Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference, Steering Committee 2017 Program Proposal Review, Northern Michigan University (through UM- Dearborn s Provost s Office) 2017-2018 Elected to Board of Trustees, Council on Michigan Archaeology (COMA) 2016-2019 Departmental Representative to College Curriculum Committee 2016 Presenter at Institutional Advancement Luncheon, speaking about student/faculty research collaborations 2016 Evaluator for LEO Three-Year Reviews: Joseph Gaughn and Bonnie Halloran 2016 Evaluator for LEO continuing Reviews: Richard Robinson and Janet Dunn 2015-16 Member, Anthropology Search Committee, UM-Dearborn 2015-16 Faculty adviser for Association of Student Anthropologists 2015 Presenter at New Faculty Orientation (Panel on Service) 2015 Evaluator for LEO Three-Year Review: Richard Robinson, UM-Dearborn 2014 Evaluator for LEO Annual Review: Richard Robinson, UM-Dearborn 2014-present Library Liaison for Anthropology Program, Department of Behavioral Sciences, UM-Dearborn 2013-14 Member, Anthropology Search Committee, UM-Dearborn
Chenoweth/12 2013 Stanford University Booth Prize for Student Writing, panelist 2013 Thinking Matters Research Colloquium organizer 2013 Thinking Matters Course Coordinator (managed day-to-day operations of a team-taught course for a team of faculty and post-doctoral lecturers) 2012-2013 Thinking Matters Technical Coordinator (managed day-to-day technological needs for a team-taught course for a team of faculty and post-doctoral lecturers) 2008-10 Archaeological Research Facility Practical Workshops (created and ran a series of workshops for graduate and undergraduate students on operation and theory of field and lab equipment) 2007-2015 Chair of the Development Committee, Society for Historical Archaeology 2006-present Member of the Development Committee, Society for Historical Archaeology PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 2018 Online Discussion Prompt Workshop, HUB Workshop, UM- Dearborn 2018 Hybrid Course Design Workshop, HUB Workshop, UM- Dearborn 2018 Veterans on Campus webinar 2017 Your Nonprofit Can Lobby Webinar, Coalition for American Heritage (part of work for being COMA board member) 2017 Teaching and Technology Conference, UM-Ann Arbor (various sessions) 2017 Yes, Nonprofits Can Lobby Webinar, Coalition for American Heritage 2017 Instructor Presence in Online Teaching, HUB Workshop, UM-Dearborn 2017 Engaging our Students in the Community, HUB Workshop, UM-Dearborn 2016 Using TurnItIn with Canvas Winter 2017 and Beyond Workshop, HUB, UM-Dearborn 2016 Collaborative Learning: Group Work in Class workshop, HUB, UM- Dearborn 2016 Hooked on Media workshop, Office of Digital Education, UM Dearborn 2016 Program Review Workshop, HUB and Office of the Provost (planned) 2016 Online Class offered by the HUB on Online Teaching 2015 Keeping Students Engaged workshop, HUB, UM-Dearborn 2013 Search Committee Workshop, UM-Dearborn 2011-2013 Thinking Matters/Introduction to the Humanities Fellow workshops on teaching, Stanford University 2010 Syllabus and Course Design workshop series, led by Linda von Hoene 2010 Teaching Large Lecture Classes workshop, led by Linda von Hoene
Chenoweth/13 2009 Project Archaeology facilitator training, Bureau of Land Management (a program to train elementary and middle-school teachers in archaeology education) 2008 Teaching Anthropology graduate seminar, led by Rosemary Joyce 2004 Certificate in Fundraising, University of Pennsylvania MENTORED STUDENT PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS In Press Angelina Camelleri, publication in Conference Proceeding (citation forthcoming) 2017 Laura Bossio, collaborator (with me) on a paper for the Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings 2017 Laura Bossio, collaborator (with me) on a paper for the Society for American Archaeology Meetings 2016 Brianna Meyer, UM-Ann Arbor, Undergraduate Honors Thesis, including lab work and write-up (unofficial adviser because she is on a different campus; nominated for UM-AA Department Honors Research and Academic Achievement Award, won Honorable Mention among all Anthropology Theses, Best Archaeology Thesis, and Best Poster) 2016 Laura Bossio, poster at Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference 2016 Justin Ford, poster at Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2003-04 Development Coordinator and Grant Writer, New Sounds Music, Philadelphia 2002-03 Director of Development and Marketing, Sedgwick Cultural Center, Philadelphia 2002 Development Coordinator and Grant Writer, TM Productions, Philadelphia 2002 Development Coordinator and Grant Writer, Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia