Presentations
- Environmental Archaeology & Holocene Hearths of Alm Rock-Shelter, Wyoming. Natural Museum of Utah, Scientist in the Spotlight Program. Presentation, Other, 01/03/2020.
- “Why are Archaeological Hearths Important?” Natural History Museum of Utah. Science Cafe Event. Presentation, Other, 09/11/2019.
- Environmental Archaeology & Holocene Hearths of Alm Rock-Shelter, Wyoming. Natural Museum of Utah, Scientist in the Spotlight Program. Presentation, Presented, 05/10/2019.
- An Analysis of Holocene Hunter-Gather Plant Use at Alm Rock-Shelter, Wyoming. Presented at the University of Utah’s College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Student Research Day. Second place, Graduate Division. Poster, Presented, 04/11/2019.
- An Analysis of Holocene Hunter-Gathers at Alm Rock-Shelter, Wyoming. Presented at Great Basin Archaeological Conference, 2018. Conference Paper, Presented, 11/08/2018.
Research/Scholarship Projects
- “ Plant species richness at archaeological sites suggests ecological legacy of Indigenous subsistence on the Colorado Plateau.”. PI: Bruce M. Pavlik. Co-PI(s): Dr. Lisbeth A. Louderback, Kenneth B. Vernon, Peter M. Yaworsky, Cynthia Wilson, Arnold Clifford, and Dr. Brian F. Codding. 08/22/2017 - 05/21/2021.
Science Communication Fellow
Completion of the Natural History Museum of Utah’s Science Communication Fellowship. Focused on the synthesis and presentation of scientific research into a variety of publically-accessible forms of communication.
Geographical Regions of Interest
- Northern America
Several regions of interest including (1) the Great Basin, (2) the Colorado Plateau, (3) the Great Plains, and Wyoming.