Research
Awards
The Department makes several annual awards, recognizing special achievements at all levels: undergraduate, graduate, faculty and alumni/friends. Nomination procedures are announced each year.
Distinguished Alumni Award
The Committee on Anthropological Connections with Alumni and Friends is charged with recommending potential Alumni Honorees, who may be B.A., M.A. or Ph.D. graduates of the department. Awardees have distinguished (1) in a career in anthropology or a related discipline, (2) in the practice of anthropology, or (3) in service to anthropology, to the public, or USF.
2024 Awardee - Lauren Johnson
Past Awardees
2023 - Kari North
2021 - Nolan Kline
2018 - Jason Lind
2017 - Bridget Hahm
2015 - Maria Claudia Duque
2014 - Joelle Nisolle
2013 - Jonathan Gayles
2012 - Cecilia Jevitt
2011 - Guy Hagen
2010 - Laura Kammerer
2009 - Phyllis E. Kolianos
2008 - Mary Margaret Overbey
2007 - Michael Pardee
2007 - Michelle Ogilvie
2006 - Lee Hutchinson
2004 - Mindie Lazarus-Black
2003 - Judi Vitucci
2002 - Elizabeth Akinyi Onjoro
2001 - Ginger Yvette Baber
2000 - George Ballo
2000 - Linda Scott
1999 - Evelyn Phillips
1998 - Alayne Unterberger
1997 - Honggang Yang
1996 - Cheryl Rodriguez
1995 - Jeff Schlotter
1994 - Marcela Gutierrez
1993 - Dana St.Claire
1993 - Will Michaels
1991 - Marion Almy
1990 - Dora Harrison
1989 - Michael English
1988 - Joan Deming
Friend of Anthropology Award
The Friend of Anthropology Award is given upon occasion to a person, whether an anthropologist or not, who has own his or her friendship to the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息Anthropology Department through words and/deeds.
2024 Awardee - Jason Wilson
Past Awardees
2023 - Erin Jensen
2021 - Barbara Lewis
2018 - Tomoro Taylor
2017 - Sue Rhinehart
2016 - Jennifer Briggs
2014 - Debbie Roberson
2013 - Amanda Maurer
2011 - Daniel Berry
2010 - Jamil E. Jreisat
2008 - C. Jack Waters
2007 - Joshua Broer
2007 - Mara Barrios
2006 - Craig Woolley
2005 - Robert Hunter
2004 - Maggie Council DiPietra
2003 - Merilyn Burke
2002 - Jack Wheat
1999 - George and Johanne Fathauer
Undergraduate Achievement
The Patricia P. Waterman Award
The Waterman Award is presented to an Anthropology major for Outstanding Academic
Achievement, as measured principally by GPA. It is named in honor of the late Associate
Professor Pat Waterman, whose teaching ability was an inspiration to her students
and colleagues.
Past Awardees
2021 - Sofia Almeida
2020 - Amornrat Sawankum
2019 - Kilian Kelly
2018 - Savannah Young
2017 - Natalie Bloy
2016 - Savannah Young
2015 - Chloe Sweetman
The Susan D. Greenbaum Diversity Leadership Award
The Greenbaum Award recognizes an Anthropology major who demonstrates leadership skills
that foster the value of diversity and inclusion, and advance justice and equality
in our community and society. It honors the work of Professor Emerita Susan D. Greenbaum,
who worked to promote diversity and equality in her research, teaching, and service.
Past Awardees
2023 - Julio Blanco
2022 - Jakai Wade
2021 - Juliana Kane
2020 - Amber Pirson
2019 - Medina Dzaferi
2018 - Deandre White
2017 - Sam Cathcart
2016 - Alisha Galdames
William H. and Anna K. Eigenbrod Anthropology Scholarship
This scholarship is for undergraduate Anthropology majors on the Tampa campus to pursue
research in Asia. It is ideal for students who have plans to pursue further educational
training based on research in Asia.
Past Awardees
2020 - Delaney Johnson
2019 - Alyssa Martin
2018 - Amanda R. Mayer
Graduate Achievement
The Michael V. Angrosino Research Achievement Award
This award, named in honor of Professor Emeritus Michael Angrosino, is presented to
a doctoral student in Applied Anthropology in recognition of a superior research achievement.
Past Awardees
2022 - Kendall Jackson
2021 - Jacquelyn Heuer
2021 - Karen Diaz-Serrano
2020 - Gabrielle Lehigh
2019 - Carrie LeGarde
2017 - Anthony Tricarico
2015 - Ryan Harke
2013 - Meredith Tise
2012 - Daniel Hughes
2011 - Jason Miller
2010 - Nolan Kline
2009 - Cecilia Vindrola Padros
2009 - Kelly Sams
2008 - Michelle Raxter
2007 - Dinorah Martinez
2006 - Noah Porter
The Linda M. Whiteford Research Achievement Award in Medical Anthropology
This award is presented to a graduate student (M.A., Ph.D., or Dual Degree) in Applied
Anthropology in recognition of a superior research achievement in the area of health
and medical anthropology.
Past Awardees
2022 - Renice Obure
2020 - Jacquelyn Heuer
2019 - Sarah Bradley
2018 - Ryan Logan
2016 - Ryan Logan
2015 - Ann Tezak
2013 - Nolan Kline
2012 - Nolan Kline
2011 - Cecilia Vindrola Padros
2010 - Aimee Eden
2009 - Ernesto Ruiz
2009 - Ryan Davis
2008 - Shana Hughes
2007 - Dinorah Martinez
J. Raymond Williams Memorial Scholarship in Public Archaeology
This award, named in honor of the late Professor Ray Williams, consists of a two-year
graduate assistantship at 10 hours per week and accompanying tuition waiver. The scholarship
will be competitively awarded to a qualified student who is a member of a minority
underrepresented in the archaeological profession.
2024 Awardee - Myriam Rodriguez
Past Awardees
2023 - Alexis Rodrigues Y谩bar
2022 - Colby Williams
2020 - Crystal Wright
2017 - Dina Moore
2017 - Ofelia Sanchez
2014 - Alexander Delgado
2009 - Alicia Alfaro
2008 - Alejandro Figueroa
2006 - Zaida Darley
2004 - Nelson Rodriguez
Alvin W. Wolfe Scholarship in Applied Anthropology
This award, named in honors of Distinguished Professor Emeritus Alvin W. Wolfe is
offered to an incoming M.A. student judged to have special potential for success in
applied anthropology.
2024 Awardee - Mahir Rahman
Past Awardees
2023 - Melissa Eustache
2022 - Alanah Cooper
2021 - Grey Caballero
2018 - David McCormick
2016 - Cheyenne Wagi
2015 - Rene Herrera
2014 - Laura Leisinger
2013 - Alexis Winter
2012 - Laurel Dillon-Sumner
2011 - Kelly Lyons
2011 - Maura Denny
2010 - Nolan Kline
2009 - Tim Kelly
2008 - Nolan Kline
2007 - Aki Nakanishi
2006 - Marissa Dixon
2005 - Hannah Helmy
2004 - Lance Arney
The John S. Freeman Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to deserving anthropology students in memory of John S.
Freeman, who received his MA in Public Archaeology from our department posthumously
in 2014.
2024 Awardee - Elizabeth Bews
Past Awardees
2023 - Jaime Rodgers
2022 - Vanessa Reeves
2021 - Chandler Burchfield
2020 - Marie Meranda
2019 - Heather Draskovich
2018 - Kendal Jackson
2018 - Heidi Miller
2016 - Katherine Shakour
2015 - Shawn West
The Kathryn M. Borman Research Achievement Award in Interdisciplinary Anthropology
This award, made in honor of Professor Emerita Kathy Borman, is presented to a graduate
student (M.A., Ph.D., or Dual Degree) in Applied Anthropology in recognition of a
superior research achievement that exemplifies interdisciplinary research and collaboration.
Past Awardees
2019 - Jean Lammie
2017 - Richard Bargielski
2016 - Kaniqua Robinson
2015 - Anthony Tricarico
2013 - Sylvia Lim
2013 - Susan Tyler
2013 - Margeaux Chavez
2013 - David Godfrey
Coverdell Award
The 新澳门六合彩内幕信息Department of Anthropology and the U.S. Peace Corps offer the M.A. and Ph.D. in Applied Anthropology to Returning Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCV) as well as to returned volunteers of Peace Corps Response (PCR) and Global Health Service Partnership (GHSP) through the Paul D. Coverdell Fellows Program.
2024 Awardee - Caroline Stahley
Past Awardees
2022 - Rory McKenna (MA)
2022 - Eric Campbell (PhD)
2021 - Danee Ruszcyzk (MA)
2020 - Shaye Soifoine (MA)
2019 - Kristen Vogel
Anthropology Faculty Mentor Award
The 新澳门六合彩内幕信息Applied Anthropology Graduate Student Organization (GSO) gives a Faculty Mentor
Award annually to one anthropology faculty member in recognition of outstanding commitment
to graduate anthropological education. Recipients are characterized by their passion
for student success and their commitment to train and inspire the anthropologists
of tomorrow.
Past Awardees
2016 - Erin Kimmerle
2015 - Thomas Pluckhahn
2014 - Kevin Yelvington
2013 - Daniel Lende
2012 - Antoinette Jackson
2011 - E. Christian Wells
2010 - Karla Davis-Salazar
2009 - Heide Castaneda
2008 - Nancy Romero-Daza
2007 - Elizabeth Bird
Building Bridges for Diversity Travel Program
This program allows tenured or tenure-earning faculty in Anthropology to establish or strengthen existing partnerships (research or curricular) with minority-serving institutions of higher learning (e.g., HBCUs, HSIs), with the greater goal of enhancing the graduate programs in applied anthropology at USF. The program provides funding for travel to a host institution for the purpose of advertising the applied anthropology graduate programs and encouraging underrepresented students to apply. Up to $1000 is available annually, and applications can be submitted at any time. Applications should include a 1-2 page proposal outlining the nature of the relationship between 新澳门六合彩内幕信息and the host institution as well as specific activities that will be engaged during the travel period that will result in awareness about USF's graduate programs in applied anthropology. Successful proposals will make a clear case for the importance of the relationship and the expected returns on investment with regard to enhancing the diversity of the applied anthropology graduate programs. Please direct inquiries and applications to the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息Anthropology Committee on Diversity and Inclusion.