William & Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia)
Teaching Professor of Anthropology, Thomasina E. Jordan Director of the American Indian Resource Center, Administrator of the Native Studies Minor, and Curator of Native American Art at the Muscarelle Museum of Art
It is with great fondness and appreciation that I reflect upon the excellent graduate education I received from the Department of Anthropology at OU. My faculty mentors, Betty Harris, John Moore, Joseph Whitecotton, Steve Thompson and Richard Pailes, challenged and mentored me as I pursued an M.A. and a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology. Importantly, what I took away from my studies at OU not only proved to be vital to my subsequent career opportunities but remains relevant in the world in which we live. I could not have chosen a better place to study than OU.
Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University
Associate Dean for Health Disparities, Founding Director of Center for Asian Health, and Laura H. Carnell Professor in Urban Health & Population Science
The education and incredible mentorship I received made me who I am today. I am forever grateful.
Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine
Ph.D. Candidate
The research experience and invaluable mentorship I had access to in the Department has allowed me to continue pursuing my research interests in scientific knowledge production, research ethics, and access to care in my doctoral studies.