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Tanzania: Ecology & Human Origins

Dar es Salaam & Tarangire field site, Tanzania

Recent faculty program directors

Semester/Year

Faculty member

College

Academic Department

Fall 2012 Emily (Molly) Margaretten Ripon College Anthropology
Fall 2011 James Godde Monmouth College Biology
Fall 2010 Bruce Roberts University of Minnesota Moorhead Anthropology
Fall 2009 Chester Cain Non-ACM Archaeology/Anthropology

Fall 2008

Bereket Haileab

Carleton College
Geology
Fall 2007 Susan Swanson
Beloit College
Geology
Fall 2006
John Greenler
Beloit College
Biology
Robin Greenler
Beloit College
Biology
Fall 2005
James Mountjoy Knox College Biology
Jennifer Templeton Knox College Biology
Fall 2004 Kristin Hallin
Beloit College
Anthropology
Fall 2003
John Greenler
Beloit College
Biology
Robin Greenler Beloit College Biology
Fall 2002 Gary Wagenbach
Carleton College
Biology
Fall 2001 Karl Wirth
Macalester College
Geology
Fall 2000 Karl Wirth
Macalester College Geology
Fall 1999
Jon Wagner
Knox College
Sociology & Anthropology
Fall 1998
Russell Tuttle
U. of Chicago
Anthropology

 

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Kathleen Murphy-Geiss The interesting thing about living in Tanzania for four months was that I didn't realize the true effect it had on me until I returned home. The opportunity to perform real ethnographic research in the field is truly unique, and I find myself applying my experience on an almost daily basis. I fell in love with Tanzania. The people, the culture, everything about it. I was so incredibly nervous to spend a semester abroad in such an unfamiliar environment, but it turned out to be the time of my life, and I'm already looking for ways to get back to the country that now feels like a second home.

—Kathleen Murphy-Geiss, Tanzania, Fall 2009

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