Jo Phipps, Anthropology

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Joanne C. Phipps, MA

500 Paladin Dr. #E, Greenville, NC 27834

252-414-2049 jcphipps08@gmail.com

TEACHING AND RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE

Jan 2009 to May

2015

East Carolina University (252-328-9455)

Position Title: Adjunct Faculty, Anthropology Instructor

Supervisor: Dr. Randy Daniel, Anthropology Department Chair

Courses Taught :

Introduction to Anthropology (ANTH 1000 Face-to-Face and DE versions)

Global Understanding (ANTH 1050)

Early College Second Life Program: Intro to Anthropology (ECSLP ANTH

1000)

Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 2200DE)

Jan 2009 to May

2015

Jan 2011 to May

2015

Aug 2014 to May

2015

North Carolina Wesleyan College (252-985-5158)

Position Title: Adjunct Faculty, Anthropology Instructor

Supervisor: Dr. Amy Karnehm-Willis, Sociology

Courses Taught:

Cultural Anthropology (SOC 210)

Emergence of Humans (SOC 420)

Nash Community College (252-451-8223)

Position Title: Adjunct Faculty

Supervisor: Lisa Cooper, Chair of Dept. of Social Sciences

Courses Taught :

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (online)

Western Apache Verde River Rights Legal Case

Position Title: Research Assistant

Supervisor: Dr. George Esber

EDUCATION :

2013-2015 MA in International Studies: East Carolina University, Greenville, NC

Concentration: International Education Administration; spent 3 months in Costa Rica as part of program field experience

Activities: Member of Graduate Student Association for International Studies (activities marketing coordinator)

2006-2008 MA in Anthropology: East Carolina University, Greenville, NC

Thesis: “Identity Reclamation and Reconstruction Processes of the Southern Band

Tuscarora”

Activities: Member of Graduate Anthropology Student Organization

1998-2003 BA in Journalism: Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

Double Major in Photojournalism and Classical Studies

PUBLICATIONS AND POSTERS:

 “Facebook in the Global Classroom” research poster presented at 4 th annual Global Partners in

Education conference, Greenville, NC, 2011

 “Identity Reclamation and Reconstruction Among the Southern Band Tuscarora of Eastern

North Carolina” research poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropology

Association, Washington D.C., 2007

Book Review of Inconstant Companions by Ronald Mason; Society for Historical Archaeology , vol.41(4), pgs.260-261, 2007

ACADEMIC SERVICE:

Committee for Global Understanding Teacher Resources Development

Judge for ECU Spring 2012 and 2013 Student Research Week

Judge for NC Wesleyan College Spring 2012 Student Research Symposium

MEMBERSHIPS:

Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honor Society

National Scholars Honor Society

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