Amelie Bartolino, Ph

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Amelie Bartolino, Ph.D.
9809 Cross Creek Ct.
Dallas, TX 75243
(214) 205-0824
abart1@yahoo.com
Teaching Experience
Richland College, Dallas, TX
Instructor: Biological Anthropology,
Emphasis on forensics including lectures and labs
June 2012 – July 2012
Peak Preparatory Academy, Dallas, TX
August 2008 – June 2009
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Teacher: 8 Grade Science
 Instructor of Science – subjects include, chemistry, physics, environmental
studies.
Paisley Middle School, Winston Salem, NC
August 2001 – June 2008
Teacher 6th, 7th, 8th graders
 Instructed students in science in a magnet/IB public school – subjects included
anatomy, physiology, genetics, chemistry, physics, environmental studies.
Forsyth Tech. Comm. College, Winston Salem, NC
Instructor of Forensics
Jan 2001 – May 2001
University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Instructor of Biological and Cultural Anthropology
Fall 1998 – Summer 1999
Austin Community College
Fall 1993 – July 1998
Instructor of Biological and Cultural Anthropology and Osteology/Forensics
 Taught courses in both biological and cultural anthropology.
o The biological course incorporated aspects of genetics, primate behavior,
osteology, forensics, the fossil record and human adaptation from an
evolutionary perspective.
o The cultural course incorporated aspects of culture including religion,
folklore, economics, subsistence strategies and kin systems.
o The osteology/forensics course primarily involved human bone study with
a view towards forensic applications.
 Engaged with the Bexar County medical examiner in the San Antonio, TX
forensic complex.
 Functioned as a part time student advisor and served on a number of
administrative committees.
Experience
Landmark Asset Services, Winston Salem, NC
Accounting Manager
Dec 2001 – July 2002
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Managed all aspects of accounting and supervised accounting clerks.
Parrish Tire Co., Winston Salem, NC
Nov 1999 – May 2001
Accounting Manager
 Supervised 15 persons
 Responsibilities included G/L engry, payables, sales/use tax reports qtly financial
reports
Austin Community College, Austin, TX
May 1994 – July 1998
Academic Advisor
 Advised students in all areas of academic endeavor – including following
curriculum guidelines, vocational pursuits requiring a knowledge of job markets
and all Texas four-year college requirements.
University of Texas Athletic Division, Austin, TX
Fall 1991 – Spring 1994
Tutor and mentor to male and female athletes
 Tutoring consisted of all subjects in which I have a substantial educational
background (English, History, Writing, Anthropology, Biology, Psychology,
Sociology, and Statistics).
 Worked with approximately 300 athletes during this time.
University of Texas Anthropology Dept., Austin, TX
Fall 1990 – Spring 1992
Teaching Assistant
 Conducted and instructed labs in Biological Anthropology and Primate Behavior.
Additional Experience
Prior to the above dates, I worked an accountant for various companies at times and at
other times, I was a teaching assistant at the University of Texas in areas of Fossil
Records and Human Ontogeny. Also, I engaged in field work, digging at sites containing
revolutionary war relics or Paleo Indian bone material.
Education
University of Texas, Austin
 Doctor of Philosophy awarded May, 1996
 Major: Biological Anthropology
 Cognates: Biology, Statistics
Fall 1990 – May 1996
University of Texas, Austin
 Master of Arts awarded May, 1977
 Major: Biological Anthropology
 Cognates: Business, Statistics
Fall 1974 – May 1977
University of South Carolina, Columbia
 Bachelor of Arts awarded August, 1974
Fall 1970 – Aug 1974
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Major: Anthropology
Minor: Psychology
Publications
Salivary Testosterone and Self-Confidence in a Group of Male Collegiate Basketball
Players. October, 1998
 Paper presented at the Annual Sociology Anthropology Association, Conway,
AR.
Salivary Hormone Levels, Anxiety and Self-Confidence Indices in Collegiate Football
and Basketball Players over a Season of Play. May, 1996
 Dissertation presented in partial fulfillment of a Ph.D. degree. University of
Texas, Austin.
Male and Female Characterization of Behavioral Observation. May 1992
 Paper presented at the annual Texas Branch of the American Association of
Laboratory Animal Science, Houston, TX.
Brachymesophalangia: A Study of a Oaxacan Village, June, 1977
 Master’s thesis University of Texas, Austin, c Library of Congress.
Social Integration of a Group of Vervet (Cercopithecus aethiops) Monkeys. January,
1976
 Paper presented at the 45th annual National Physical Anthropology Conference,
St. Louis, MO.
 Abstract in THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY.
Preliminary Analysis of the Mulberry Mound Site Burials. May, 1974
 Article published in THE INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND
ANTHROPOLOGY NOTEBOOK, The University of South Carolina, Columbia.
VI:113-122.
An Osteological Analysis of the Scott’s Lake Bluff Population. July, 1973
 Article published in THE INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND
ANTHROPOLOGY NOTEBOOK, The University of South Carolina, Columbia.
V:105-144.
GRANTS
 By Austin Community College: I am the author of a laboratory manual for the
biological anthropology course offered at ACC and funded by ACC. This project
was completed August, 1996.
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By the Southwest Nuclear Project, Houston, TX: I was the biological
anthropologist appointed to supervise 15 archaeologists in the removal of
hundreds of Coastal Indian bones in Wallis, TX. The job included in situ analysis
of burials, sexing, aging, pathology and anomaly detections, and cause of death
determination (where possible).
ELECTED OFFICES
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Austin Community College Adjunct Faculty Assoc
FY 1997 – 1998
President
 Membership consisted of over 1200 faculty members.
Austin Community College Adjunct Faculty Assoc.
Secretary/Treasurer
 Membership consisted of over 1200 faculty members
FY 1996 – 1997
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
Austin Community College:
 Task Force Committee for Social/Behavioral Sciences FY 1992-1998
 Purchasing Committee 1995-96 appointment
 Curriculum Committee 1995-98 appointment
 President’s Effectiveness Council 1997-98 appointment
 Academic Affairs Council 1997-98 appointment
 Administrative Services Council 1997-98 appointment
 Student Development Council 1997-98 appointment
REFERENCES
 Dr. Tim Sullivan, Instructor of Anthropology, Richland College, Dallas, TX.
tsullivan@dcccd.edu
 Dr. Mary Darin, Dean Lead, Richland College, Dallas, TX. mkdarin@dcccd.edu
 Dr. Terry Richard, Dept. Chair, Sociology and Anthropology, University of
Arkansas, Little Rock, AR (501) 569-3173
 Dr. Alex Slavinsky, Assistant Dean of Social Sciences, Austin Community
College, Austin, TX
 Dr. R.M. Malina, Director, Institute for the Study of Youth Sports, Michigan State
University (dissertation chair) (517) 353-6689
 Dr. Brian Stross, Anthropology Dept., University of Texas, Austin
 Dr. Fred Valdez, Anthropology Dept., University of Texas, Austin
 Dr. John Ivy, Kinesiology Dept., University of Texas, Austin
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