Chuck deBurlo, cdeburlo@zoo.uvm.edu, received his Ph.D. from Maxwell School, Syracuse University in 1995. His areas of interest are developmental anthropology, tourism, protected areas and conservation, indigenous natural resources management systems.
Catherine Holly, chollyanthro@earthlink.net, received her Master's Degree from California State University Fullerton in 1996. Her areas of interest are archaeology; biological, business, cultural and visual anthropology; Native Americans; social theory and ethnographic research methods.
David Houston, David.Houston@uvm.edu, received his Master's Degree from McGill University in 2001. His areas of interest are complexity, social organization, ritual and ceremony, sexuality. His geographical areas of interest are the United States, India and Latin America.
Charles Knight, cknight@zoo.uvm.edu, received his Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1999. He is the Assistant Director of the Consulting Archaeology Program here at UVM. His area of interest is archaeology and his geographical areas of interest are the Northeast and Mesoamerica.
Glenn McRae, glennmcrae@aol.com, received his Ph.D. from The Union Institute and University in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 2001, and his Master's Degree from Goddard College in 1980. His areas of interest are social ecology, environmental anthropology, environmental justice, waste management and nongovernmental organizations.
Patricia Nelson, patricia.nelson@alz.org, received her Master's Degree from the University of Maryland in 2000. Her area of interest is issues of aging and her geographical area of interest is the United States.
Carol Nepton, cnepton@zoo.uvm.edu, received her Master's Degree from the Northern Arizona University in 1990. Her area of interest is Native Americans.
Vicki Torsch, vtorsch1@earthlink.net, received her Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in 1996. Her areas of interest are cultural anthropology, health, aging and development. Her geographical areas of interest are Oceania and Guam.
Amy Trubek, AmyT@NECI.edu, received her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1995. Her areas of interest are food and culture, political economy of food, consumption and production practices and cultural studies. Her geographical areas of interest are France and India.