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1 Tom Mould Professor of Anthropology & Folklore Department of History and Anthropology, Butler University Butler University / 4600 Sunset Ave. / Jordan Hall 184-D / Indianapolis, IN 46208 / [email protected] EDUCATION 2001 PhD Folklore, Indiana University. Minor: Museum studies with coursework in Anthropology and Journalism. 1998 MA in Folklore, Indiana University 1992 B.A. in English Literature. Washington University. Minor: Fine Arts. RESEARCH INTERESTS Oral narrative, including personal experience narrative and legend Prophecy and Sacred Narrative Social & Cultural Constructions of Identity Ethnography; video, collaborative American Indian Cultures Latter-day Saint Culture Cultures of the American South Poverty and Social Justice TEACHING EXPERIENCE Courses at Butler University FYS 3644: The Power of Everyday Stories AN 338: Language and Culture AN 368: Native American Cultures Courses Taught at Elon University ANT 311: Folklore ANT 387: Cultures of the South ANT 323: Video Ethnography ANT 312: North American Indian Cultures ANT 383: Voices of Welfare ANT 371: Language and Culture ANT 461: Anthropology Senior Seminar ANT 253: Aboriginal Australian Cultures ANT 499 Independent Research HNR 272: Literary Journalism HNR 498 Independent Research ENG 375: American Indian Literature ENG 250: Interpreting Literature ENG 101: College Writing COR 110: Global Experience ECF 171: Paths of Inquiry ECF 273: Social Science Seminar ECF Junior Seminar Elon 101 Additional Courses Taught Indiana University (1997-2000): F352 Native American Folklife, F360 Indiana Folklore, J342 Magazine Writing, J201 Reporting, Writing & Editing II UNC-Greensboro (2001-2002): RCO 200 Folklore Throughout Our Lives, ANT385 Language and Culture Teaching Positions 2019- Butler University: Professor of Anthropology and Folklore Present Courses in anthropology, folklore, and core curriculum 2019 - Elon University: J. Earl Danieley Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Folklore 2013 Courses in anthropology, folklore, ethnography, interdisciplinary studies and literary journalism 2013 - Elon University: Associate Professor of Anthropology and Folklore 2008 Courses in anthropology, folklore, ethnography, general studies, interdisciplinary studies, and literary journalism

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Tom Mould Professor of Anthropology & Folklore

Department of History and Anthropology, Butler University Butler University / 4600 Sunset Ave. / Jordan Hall 184-D / Indianapolis, IN 46208 / [email protected]

EDUCATION 2001 PhD Folklore, Indiana University. Minor: Museum studies with coursework in Anthropology and

Journalism. 1998 MA in Folklore, Indiana University 1992 B.A. in English Literature. Washington University. Minor: Fine Arts. RESEARCH INTERESTS

• Oral narrative, including personal experience narrative and legend

• Prophecy and Sacred Narrative

• Social & Cultural Constructions of Identity

• Ethnography; video, collaborative

• American Indian Cultures

• Latter-day Saint Culture

• Cultures of the American South

• Poverty and Social Justice

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Courses at Butler University

• FYS 3644: The Power of Everyday Stories

• AN 338: Language and Culture • AN 368: Native American Cultures

Courses Taught at Elon University

• ANT 311: Folklore

• ANT 387: Cultures of the South

• ANT 323: Video Ethnography

• ANT 312: North American Indian Cultures

• ANT 383: Voices of Welfare

• ANT 371: Language and Culture

• ANT 461: Anthropology Senior Seminar

• ANT 253: Aboriginal Australian Cultures

• ANT 499 Independent Research

• HNR 272: Literary Journalism

• HNR 498 Independent Research

• ENG 375: American Indian Literature

• ENG 250: Interpreting Literature

• ENG 101: College Writing

• COR 110: Global Experience

• ECF 171: Paths of Inquiry

• ECF 273: Social Science Seminar

• ECF Junior Seminar

• Elon 101

Additional Courses Taught

• Indiana University (1997-2000): F352 Native American Folklife, F360 Indiana Folklore, J342 Magazine Writing, J201 Reporting, Writing & Editing II

• UNC-Greensboro (2001-2002): RCO 200 Folklore Throughout Our Lives, ANT385 Language and Culture Teaching Positions 2019- Butler University: Professor of Anthropology and Folklore Present Courses in anthropology, folklore, and core curriculum

2019 - Elon University: J. Earl Danieley Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Folklore 2013 Courses in anthropology, folklore, ethnography, interdisciplinary studies and literary journalism

2013 - Elon University: Associate Professor of Anthropology and Folklore 2008 Courses in anthropology, folklore, ethnography, general studies, interdisciplinary studies, and

literary journalism

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2008 - Elon University: Assistant Professor—English and Sociology/Anthropology 2001 Courses in anthropology, folklore, ethnography, general studies, interdisciplinary studies, literature,

writing, and literary journalism

2002 - University of North Carolina Greensboro: Lecturer—Anthropology 2001 Courses in folklore and language and culture

2001 - Indiana University: Associate Instructor—Folklore 1998 Courses in American Indian culture, folklore and oral literature, and Indiana folklore

2000 - Indiana University: Associate Instructor—Journalism 1997 Courses in basic journalistic reporting and writing, magazine writing and visual communication

1997 - Indiana University: Assistant Instructor—Folklore 1996 Led two discussion sections of Introduction to Folklore RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE 2018- Chair, Sociology/Anthropology Department 2019 Chair the joint Sociology/Anthropology Department at Elon University. Duties include curriculum

development, faculty development and assessment, budget allocation, hiring, strategic planning, and general departmental business.

2017 - Honors Fellows Program 2013 Director: Program development, workshops leader for faculty and students, student recruitment,

faculty development, budget management, and general administrative tasks. Accomplishments include developing and implementing a new model for Honors courses, co-designing faculty teaching workshop, conducting research to improve student recruitment, developing first-year retreat and service trip, and implementing student community director position.

2014 - Program for Ethnographic Research and Community Studies (PERCS) 2003 Director: developed interdisciplinary ethnographic program for Elon University to assist student and

faculty ethnographic research and provide a resource for the local community. Accomplishments include developing and collaborative ethnographic research projects in the local community; a certificate in ethnographic studies; online resources on interviewing, observation, focus groups and ethics; securing permanent space and equipment; bringing nationally and internationally known speakers to campus; developing workshops and resources for Elon faculty and students; and transforming PERCS from a departmental to university-wide program.

2012 - Elon College Fellows Program 2003 Director: Helped develop and implement original program structure, courses, requirements,

protocols and goals. Developed and led Paths of Inquiry Winter Term course for first year Fellows students. Served as Branch Director for the Social Science Fellows.

1999 Traditional Arts Indiana Fieldworker: conducted fieldwork throughout southern Indiana, consisting primarily of recorded

interviews with local artists, and culture bearers. Worked with director and other fieldworkers to evaluate and improve program and develop a database for the products of this fieldwork.

1998 Indiana University Art Museum Producer: helped produce a permanent exhibit of Asian art. Worked on project from conception,

through research and construction, to final installation.

1997 Choctaw Archives Consultant: worked with archivist to help organize collection including labeling and storing audio and

video tapes, photographs, and material objects such as baskets and dolls.

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1997 Mathers Museum of World Cultures Producer: produced exhibit on ritual dance outfits of the Totonac Indians. Worked with small group

to conceptualize entire exhibit as well as to design and produce the section on Totonac daily life. Individually wrote placards for introduction and conclusion of show.

1997 - Trickster Press/Folklore Forum 1995 Editorial Staff: Jobs have included evaluating and editing submitted articles, processing all book

orders, laying out finished articles into desktop publishing program.

PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Books 2020 Mould, Tom. Overthrowing the Queen: Telling Stories of Welfare in America. Indiana University Press.

(Due out March, 2020)

2013 Eliason, Eric A. and Tom Mould, eds. Latter-day Lore: Mormon Folklore Studies. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.

2011 Mould, Tom. Still, the Small Voice: Narrative, Personal Revelation, and the Mormon Folk Tradition. Logan: Utah State University Press.

2011 Cashman, Ray, Tom Mould and Pravina Shukla, eds. The Individual and Tradition: Folkloristic Perspectives. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

2004 Mould, Tom. Choctaw Tales. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi

2003 Mould, Tom. Choctaw Prophecy: A Legacy of the Future. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles & Book Chapters 2020 Mould, Tom. Welfare, Politics , and Folklore: Overcoming the Narrative Bias Against Public Assistance

in the U.S. Journal of Folklore Research. Forthcoming.

2019 Huber, Lynn and Tom Mould. On the Edge of Apocalypse: An Introduction. CrossCurrents, 68(2):207-15.

2018 Mould, Tom. A Doubt-Centered Approach to Contemporary Legend and Fake News. Journal of American Folklore, 131(522):413-420.

2018 Mould, Tom. Introduction to the Special Issue on Fake News: Definitions and Approaches. Journal of American Folklore, 131(522):371-78.

2018 Cahill, Ann and Tom Mould. Refusing to Wait: Just-in-Time Teaching. Radical Teacher, 111:88-102.

2018 Mould, Tom. Native and Indigenous America. In The Oxford Handbook of American Folklore and Folklife Studies, ed. Simon Bronner. Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190840617.013.32

2017 Mould, Tom and Steve DeLoach. Moving Beyond GPA: Alternative Measures of Success and Predictive Factors in Honors Programs. Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 18(1):149-68.

2016 Mould, Tom. The Welfare Legend Tradition in Online and Off-line Contexts. Journal of American Folklore, 129(514):381-412.

2016 Mould, Tom. Mississippi Choctaw Oral Literature. In Oral Literatures of the American Indians of the Southeast, ed. Marcia Haag, pp 3-42. University of Nebraska Press.

2014 Mould, Tom. Collaborative-Based Research in a Service-Learning Course: Reconceiving Research as Service. Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement, 5(1):1-21.

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2013 Mould, Tom and Eric A. Eliason. The State of Mormon Folklore Studies. Mormon Studies Review, 1:29-51.

2013 Mould, Tom. Preface for Special Issue of Children’s Folklore Review: Mormon Children’s Folklore. Children’s Folklore Review, 35:7-10.

2013 Mould, Tom. Narratives of Personal Revelation Among Latter-day Saints. In Latter-Day Lore: Mormon Folklore Studies, eds. Eric Eliason and Tom Mould, pp. 224-63. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press. Reprinted from Western Folklore, 68(4):431-80.

2012 Mould, Tom. “Chahta siyah ókih”: Ethnicity in the Oral Tradition of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. In Ethnic Heritage in Mississippi, ed. Shana Walton, pp. 219-60. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.

2011 Mould, Tom. A Backdoor to Performance. In The Individual and Tradition: Folkloristic Perspectives. Eds. Ray Cashman, Tom Mould and Pravina Shukla, 126-43. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

2009 Mould, Tom. Narratives of Personal Revelation Among Latter-day Saints. Western Folklore, 68(4):431-80.

2008 Mould, Tom. Genre and the Intratextuality of Personal Experience Narratives. Midwestern Folklore, 34(1):3-22.

2005 Mould, Tom. The Paradox of Traditionalization: Negotiating the Past in Choctaw Prophetic Discourse. Journal of Folklore Research, 42(3):255-94.

2005 Mould, Tom. “Running the Yard”: The Negotiation of Masculinity in African American Stepping. In Manly Traditions, ed. Simon Bronner, pp. 77-115. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

2002 Mould, Tom. Prophetic Riddling: A Dialogue of Genres in Choctaw Performance. Journal of American Folklore, 115(457/458):395-421.

1999 Mould, Tom. Not everybody can be a ginseng hunter. You’ve got to have a gift”: Ginseng Hunting in southern Indiana. Midwestern Folklore, 25(2): 5-42.

1998 Mould, Tom. Choctaw Myths. Folklore Forum, 29(2):109-18. Encyclopedia Entries & Educational Materials 2017 Mould, Tom. Choctaw Indians. In The Mississippi Encyclopedia, eds. Ted Ownby and Charles Reagan

Wilson; assoc. eds. Ann J. Abadie, Odie Lindsey, and James G. Thomas, pp 214-15. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.

2017 Mould, Tom. Choctaw Folk Tales. In The Mississippi Encyclopedia, eds. Ted Ownby and Charles Reagan Wilson; assoc. eds. Ann J. Abadie, Odie Lindsey, and James G. Thomas, p 213. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.

2017 Mould, Tom. Choctaw Fair. In The Mississippi Encyclopedia, eds. Ted Ownby and Charles Reagan Wilson; assoc. eds. Ann J. Abadie, Odie Lindsey, and James G. Thomas, p 212. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.

2015 Mould, Tom. Creation Stories of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. In American Indian Experience online teaching resource. Broomfield, CO: ABC-CLIO.

2010 Mould, Tom. American Indian Folklore Scholarship. In Folklore: An Encyclopedia of Beliefs, Customs, Tales, Music and Art, Volume II, pp 51-58. Edited by Charlie T. McCormick and Kim Kennedy White. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

2010 Mould, Tom. Traditionalization. In Folklore: An Encyclopedia of Beliefs, Customs, Tales, Music and Art, Volume II, pp 1202-05. Edited by Charlie T. McCormick and Kim Kennedy White. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

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2010 Mould, Tom. Ginseng Hunting. In The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Volume 14, pp. 298-300. Edited by Glenn Hinson and William Ferris. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

2007 Mould, Tom. Choctaws in the 20th Century. In The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Volume 6, pp. 126-28. Edited by Celeste Ray. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press:

2006 Mould, Tom. Choctaw. In Encyclopedia of Appalachia, edited by Rudy Abramson and Jean Haskell, pp. 250-51. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

2006 Mould, Tom. Trail of Tears. In Encyclopedia of Appalachia, edited by Rudy Abramson and Jean Haskell, pp. 338-39. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

2005 Mould, Tom. Choctaw. In Encyclopedia of World Folklore, edited by William M. Clements, pp. 30-38. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.

Book Reviews 2019 Mould, Tom. Review of Expressions of Sufi Culture in Tajikistan. In Journal of American Folklore.

Forthcoming.

2015 Mould, Tom. Review of From Mud to Jug: The Folk Potters and Pottery of Northeast Georgia. In Journal of Folklore Research, posted January 28.

2013 Mould, Tom. Review of Digital Jesus: The Making of a New Christian Fundamentalist Community on the Internet. In Journal of American Folklore. 126(501):351-53.

2007 Mould, Tom. Review of Light on the Path: The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians. In The North Carolina Historical Review, 84(4):421-24.

2007 Mould, Tom. Review of From Fanatics to Folk: Brazilian Millenarianism and Popular Culture. In Journal of Folklore Research, posted March 8.

2006 Mould, Tom. Review of Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750-1830. In Arkansas Review, 37(3):202-4.

2004 Mould, Tom. of Nations Within: The Four Sovereign Tribes of Louisiana. In Arkansas Review, 35(3):212-13.

2004 Mould, Tom. Review of Loon: Memory, Meaning, and Reality in a Northern Dene Community. In Journal of American Folklore, 117(464):213-14.

2004 Mould, Tom. Review of The Anguish of Snails: Native American Folklore in the West. In Journal of American Folklore, 118(468):244-45.

1998 Mould, Tom. Review of Nez Perce Coyote Tales. In Folklore Forum, 29(2):144-45.

1998 Mould, Tom. Review of A Dictionary of Creation Myths. In Folklore Forum, 29(1):137-38.

EDITOR OF SPECIAL ISSUES 2019 On the Edge of Apocalypse. Special Issue for CrossCurrents, 68(2). Co-editor with Lynn Huber.

2018 Fake News. Special Issue for Journal of American Folklore, 131(522)

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VIDEO DOCUMENTARY/ETHNOGRAPHY 2005 Gracious Fanatics: The Passion for Pottery in North Carolina. UNC-TV. Originally aired November 9

and has aired regularly since. 2004 (2003). Strecker Family Potters. Kentucky Educational Television. 4-part series. Co-produced with

Brooke Barnett. Episodes originally aired Dec. 9, 16, 30 and Jan. 27; repeated Dec. 13, 20, Jan. 3 and Jan. 31. Aired again 5 times in 2004 as part of “Best of Season” broadcast. Episodes include:

• The Folk Arts of Chris Strecker, Potter

• The Folk Arts of Zoe Strecker, Sculptor

• The Folk Arts of Erika Strecker, Blacksmith

• The Folk Arts of Mike Frasca, Potter

1998 Indiana Folklife. WTIU Indiana Public Television. Co-Produced with Brooke Barnett. 7-part series. Aired regularly throughout the year. Picked up by “Across Indiana” program and aired again throughout the state. Episodes include:

• African-American Stepping

• Covered Bridges of Indiana

• Morel Mushroom Hunting

• Quilting

• Miami Indian powwow

• Euchre

• Stonecarving

MUSEUM EXHIBITS, WEBSITES & PROFESSIONAL REPORTS 2016 “Final Report: Qualitative Data & Analysis of the Family Success Center Pilot Project.” Submitted to

the Guilford County United Way and Guilford Child Development Center. August, 2016. 2015 Portraits of Hope. Co-developed, curated, and produced multi-media exhibit spotlighting the lives

and stories of aid recipients in Alamance county. Elon University. December 11, 2015-February 22, 2016. The exhibit has since been shown at the First Presbyterian Church and the May Memorial Library in Burlington, NC.

2014 Voices of Welfare: http://blogs.elon.edu/voicesofwelfare/: Documents the VOW research project and includes narratives, audio, photos, current research on welfare issues, and links to online resources.

2013 Graces Received: Painted and Metal Ex-Votos From Italy. Organized exhibition of Italian ex-voto paintings and metallic items from private collection of Leonard Primano. Elon University. December 5, 2013 – February 28, 2014.

2013 Welcome to Our Land: The Occaneechi Yesterday and Today. Mentored primary curator Erin Mellett and helped design and build permanent exhibit. Mebane Historical Society. Opened May 9, 2013.

POPULAR PRESS & COMMUNITY PUBLICATIONS 2018 Invited blog: “’Fake News’ from the Journal of American Folklore.” University of Illinois Press:

http://www.press.uillinois.edu/wordpress/fake-news-from-the-journal-of-american-folklore-part-2/. Oct. 4.

2017 Mould, Tom. “In debating the Confederate flag, we’re asking the wrong questions.” Op-Ed. (Originally published 2015). Republished in The News and Observer (Raleigh, NC. April 23), The Herald Sun (Durham, NC. April 23).

2016 “Welfare Reform Syllabus.” Collaborative effort of national scholars to develop a public syllabus to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the passing of the Welfare Reform Act (PRWORA). Published online and disseminated through social media. See for example: http://www.aaihs.org/welfare-reform-syllabus/, http://www.theroot.com/articles/politics/2016/08/black-women-were-too-lazy-to-find-work-and-4-other-myths-of-welfare-reform/, and http://ajccenter.wfu.edu/welfare-reform-syllabus/ among others.

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2015 Mould, Tom. “In debating the Confederate flag, we’re asking the wrong questions.” Op-Ed. Published in The Daily Reflector (Greenville, NC. June 25), The Shelby Star (Cleveland County, NC. June 27), the Gaston Gazette (Gaston, NC. June 27); The Burlington Times News (Burlington, NC. June 28), The Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, NC. June 28), The Daily News (Jacksonville, NC. June 28), The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, VA. June 28), The Greenville News (Greenville, SC. June 30), and The Post and Courier (Charleston, SC. July 2).

2014 “Alamance County Poverty and Public Assistance Report Card, 2013.” Produced with community partners. Distributed throughout Alamance County and available on Voices of Welfare website: http://blogs.elon.edu/voicesofwelfare/.

2012 Invited blog: “Hope and Anxiety in Stories of Personal Revelation.” By Common Consent: www.bycommonconsent.com. February 20. Interviewed as author.

INVITED TALKS, PRESENTATIONS & WORKSHOPS National & International 2019 “Welfare, Politics, and Folklore.” The Richard M. Dorson Memorial Lecture. Indiana University.

March 29.

2018 “Honors Teaching Workshop: Teaching Gifted and High Achieving Students.” Co-led with Mike Carignan. 2-day workshop for faculty in Honors Program at Shenandoa University in Winchester, Virginia. Aug. 13-4.

2017 “Honors Teaching Workshop: Teaching Gifted and High Achieving Students.” Co-led with Mike Carignan. 3-day workshop for faculty in Honors Program at Tec de Monterrey University in Monterrey, Mexico. Dec. 6-8.

2016 “Ginseng Hunters and Jack Tales: Heroes in Appalachian Folklore.” Monteagle Assembly Chautauqua, Monteagle, TN. June 17.

2012 “Personal Revelation In & Beyond the Intermountain West.” Founder’s Day Lecture. Brigham Young University. November 14.

2011 The Don Yoder Lecture. Invited discussant for Yoder Prize Winner William A. Wilson. Sponsored by the Folk Belief and Religious Folklife Section. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Bloomington, IN. October 13.

2011 Lay and Expert Knowledge: A Workshop on Teaching Undergraduate Folklore. Sponsored by the American Folklore Society. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Bloomington, IN. October 14.

2010 “Choctaw Storytelling in the 21st Century.” Keynote address for Choctaw Cultural Arts Festival. Choctaw, Mississippi. September 24.

2010 “Sharing the Sacred: The Paradox of Revelation in Contemporary Mormon Culture.” Invited lecture at the Center for Folklife Studies. Ohio State University. January 28.

2010 Lay and Expert Knowledge in a Complex Society: The AFS Teagle Foundation Project.” Sponsored by the American Folklore Society. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. October 14.

2009 “The Future of Communications in Folklore III: New Media.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Boise, Idaho. October 21-25

2007 “Text and Community: Julie Cruikshank’s Do Glaciers Listen?” Invited panelist. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Quebec City, Canada. October 20.

2007 “Supernatural Stories in American Indian Culture.” Invited lecture at Annual Fall for the Book writers’ series. George Mason University. September 25.

2006 “The Culture of Pottery Collectors in North Carolina.” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Folklore Colloquium Series. November 30.

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2005 “The Collection, the Video, and the Great Book: On the Intellectual, Practical and Ethical Dimensions of Giving Back as You Go.” Remak Fellowship Talk. Indiana University.

2004 “The Choctaw Bohpoli.” Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Speaker Series. Oklahoma University.

1998 “Creation Myths and Meaning.” Honors College Speaker Series. Indiana University

Regional / Local

2017 “Dangerous Stories.” April 17. Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony. Keynote speaker. UNC-Greensboro.

2017 “Untold, Unheard, Unexpected: Ethnography and the Challenge of Powerful Stories.” April 1. Colonial Academic Alliance Keynote speaker with Amy Allocco. Elon University.

2017 “American Legend.” February 22. Life@Elon Program. Elon University.

2016 “American Legend.” April 19. Life@Elon Program. Elon University.

2015 “Ethnographic Research in Program Assessment.” December 11. Guilford Child Development Center, Greensboro, NC.

2015 “Deconstructing the Welfare Queen: Race and Poverty in America.” COR Roundtable. November 10. Elon University.

2015 “Family Participation in Pilot Research Project.” August 12. Guilford Child Development Center, Greensboro, NC.

2015 “Storytelling & the Voices of Welfare.” Keynote speaker. Working Women’s Wednesdays, hosted by the Women’s Resource Center. April 15. Alamance Country Club.

2014 “The Art and Artifice of the Tales we Tell.” Distinguished Scholar Lecture. April 15, 2014. Elon University. Available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnBb0gzXABI

2011 “The Choctaw Supernatural.” Part of panel presentation: “Hells, Demons, and Spirits! Oh My! Envisioning the ‘Otherworld' across Religious Traditions.” Sponsored by the Religious Studies at the Crossroads event series. October 19. Elon University.

2010 “Seeing Beyond the Stereotypes: Ethnography and Narrative Analysis among Latter-day Saints.” Invited talk as part of the Voices on Diversity lecture series. October 22. Elon University.

2005 “The Supernatural through a Cross-Cultural Lens.” Multicultural Center Speaker Series. Elon University.

2003 “Art in Everyday Life: Finding Folklore in Today’s World.” Humanities Forum. Elon University.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS—Peer Reviewed 2018 “Author Meets Critics: Expressions of Sufi Culture in Tajikistan by Benjamin Gatling.” Respondent.

Sponsored by the Folk Belief and Religious Folklife Section. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Buffalo, NY. October 17-20.

2018 “Recent Work on Vernacular Religion and Belief.” Discussant. Sponsored by the Folk Belief and Religious Folklife Section. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Buffalo, NY. October 17-20.

2017 “Village Interrupted: The Narrative Paradox of Public Housing.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN. October 18-22.

2017 “Fake News: The Politics of Knowledge in a Crisis of Trust” forum. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN. October 18-22.

2016 “Evaluating Alternative Measures of Success to Improve Recruitment” with Steve DeLoach. National Collegiate Honors Council Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. Oct. 15.

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2016 “Developing Workshops for Teaching in Honors,” with Mike Carignan. National Collegiate Honors Council Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. Oct. 15.

2016 “Re-finishing the Story: Narrative Strategies for Imagining the Future.” American Folklore Society

Annual Meeting. Miami, FL. October 19-22. 2015 “The Social Life of Sacred Stories among Latter-day Saints.” Annual Meeting of the American

Academy of Religion. Atlanta, GA. November 20-24.

2015 “The Third Truth: The Generalizability of Contemporary Legends.” International Society for Contemporary Legend Research Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX. May 27-31.

2014 “Narrative as Sacred Performance: Personal Revelation among Latter-day Saints.” Ethnography and Qualitative Research Conference. Bergamo, Italy. June 5-7

2013 “Welfare Narratives and the Challenges of Contemporary Legend Research.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Providence, Rhode Island. October 16-19.

2013 “Re-imagining service-learning through collaborative research.” The 2013 International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL) Conference. Raleigh, NC. October 4, 2013. Joint presentation with Gloria So.

2012 “Author Meets Critics: Tom Mould’s Still, the Small Voice: Narrative, Personal Revelation, and the Mormon Folk Tradition.” Respondent. Sponsored by the Folk Belief and Religious Folklife Section. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. October 24-28.

2011 “Author Meets Critics: Robert Glenn Howard’s Digital Jesus: The Making of a New Christian Fundamentalist Community on the Internet. Sponsored by the Folk Belief and Religious Folklife Section. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Bloomington, IN. October 12-16.

2010 “Retroactive Revelation: The Role of Hindsight in Religious Experience and Narrative.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. October 12-16.

2010 “In Focus: Photography for Ethnographers.” Forum sponsored by the Public Programs Section. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. October 12-16.

2009 “In this World but not of it: Dislocation in LDS Revelation.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Boise, Idaho. October 21-25.

2009 “From Prospectors to Collaborators: Rethinking Ethnography, Undergraduate Research and the South.” Southern Anthropological Society Annual Meeting. Wilmington, NC. March 12-14, 2009.

2007 “Burning in the Bosom or Burrito?: A Performance-Centered Analysis of Narratives of Personal Revelation Among Latter-day Saints.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Quebec City, Canada. October 17-21.

2007 “Elon College Fellows: A Path from Inquiry to Research.” Associated New American Colleges (ANAC) Summer Institute. Elon University, June 14. Joint presentation with Cindy Fair, Nancy Harris, Steven House, Todd Lee and Shawn Tucker.

2006 “Articulating the System of Linear and Simultaneous Models of Fieldwork Relationships.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 18-22.

2005 “Genre and Intratextuality in the Personal Narratives of Pottery Collectors.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, October 19-23.

2004 “The Social Use of Stories of Supernatural Encounters.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah.

2003 “Traditionalizing Experience Through Prophetic Discourse.” American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois. Panel sponsored by Society for Linguistic Anthropology.

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2002 “Drawing Strength from Folklore as a Discipline.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

2002 “Prophecy as Verbal Art.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting Rochester, New York.

2000 "Spider Webs Are Going to Be All Over": The Riddling of Prophetic Performance. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Columbus, Ohio.

1999 “Contextualizing Ginseng Hunting. Hoosier Folklore Society Annual Meeting.” Terre Haute, Indiana.

1998 “Transcribing the Third Removal: A Choctaw Prophetic Narrative.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Portland, Oregon.

1998 “Scholarship, Ethics and Public Relations: A Case Study of Collaboration.” Museum Studies Symposium. Bloomington, Indiana.

1996 “Who's Tricking Whom? The Dynamic Roles of Tricksters in Zuni Myth and Ritual.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

CONFERENCE & SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS—Invited 2017 Keynote: “Dangerous Stories.” Phi Beta Kappa Induction. University of North Carolina Greensboro.

April 17.

2017 Keynote: “Untold, Unheard, Unexpected: Ethnography and the Challenge of Powerful Stories” with Amy Allocco. Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Conference. Elon University. April 1.

2013 “Powerful Perceptions: Healthcare and Welfare in Alamance County.” Underserved Populations Symposium. Elon University. December 11.

2013 “Collaborative Ethnography: Multidisciplinary Research in the Context of Service Learning.” Civic Engagement Institute. Elon University. February 12. Joint presentation with students Greg Honan, Gloria So and Laura Lee Sturm.

2012 “Mormon Children’s Folklore: Practice, Play, and Wise Children.” Discussant. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. October 24-28.

2008 Roundtable Discussion Leader: “How do we move forward to best engage our institutions with the needs of local and global communities?” ANAC Summer Institute. Belmont University, Memphis, Tennessee. June 18-20.

2006 “Practical Applications of ATLAS in Research and in the Classroom.” Conference on Innovations in Teaching. Elon University. Joint presentation.

2005 “Using the Field as Your Classroom Through Focused Observation.” Conference on Innovations in Teaching. Elon University.

PANEL CHAIR

2017 Panel Chair: “Community Limits: Definitions, Paradoxes, Vernaculars and Borders.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN. October 18-22.

2010 Panel Chair: “The Individual and Tradition: Genre and Performance.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. October 13-16.

2007 Panel Co-chair: “Folklore and Everyday Life: Mormon Folklore Reconsidered.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Quebec City, Canada. October 17-21.

2006 Panel Co-chair: “Models of Fieldwork Relationships.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 18-22.

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2005 Double Panel Chair: “New Directions in Folklore and Genre.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, October 19-23.

2004 Panel Chair: “American Indian Folklore and Narrative.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah.

2002 Panel Chair: “Folklore and Religion.” American Folklore Society Annual Meeting Rochester, New York. Chair of panel.

MEDIA APPEARANCES & INTERVIEWS 2019 National Newspaper: Interviewed for story on cryptozoology. July 24. Chicago Tribune.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/ct-ent-linda-godfrey-cryptozoologist-0725-20190724-fcoddjwfwzg7fne6ljmldutaae-story.html

2017 Local Newspaper: Interviewed for story on work with United Way project. May 20. Greensboro News & Record. http://www.greensboro.com/news/local_news/a-light-of-opportunity-unique-united-way-program-offers-an/article_8abf0b69-5f85-5b41-8f3c-d81c7f3b06c7.html

2016 Panel Organizer and Participant: “Re-Envisioning Welfare in Alamance County.” Thursday, Jan. 14, Paramount Theater. Burlington, NC. Event covered by local newspapers including: http://www.thetimesnews.com/news/20160114/adds-video-narratives-matter-forum-discusses-welfare-in-alamance-county and https://www.elon.edu/e-net/Article/125732

2015 Local Newspaper: “#VofW: Hearing the Voices of Welfare.” Describes “Voices of Welfare” Project. December 19. The Times-News. http://www.thetimesnews.com/article/20151219/OPINION/151219175.

2015 Local TV News: Interviewed about local legend of the Devil’s Tramping Ground and Friday the 13th. Aired November 13 on WFMY 2. http://www.wfmynews2.com/videos/life/2015/11/13/folklore-behind-the-devils-tramping-ground/75696428/

2015 Local TV News: Interviewed for story about the Confederate flag. Aired June 23 on Fox 8. Longer interview posted online: “Elon class teaches students about Confederate Flag”: http://myfox8.com/2015/06/24/elon-class-teaches-students-about-confederate-battle-flag/

2015 Local TV Newspaper: Interviewed for story on collaborative research project. April 10. Greensboro News & Record. http://www.greensboro.com/news/local_news/greensboro-program-seeks-to-break-cycle-of-poverty/article_1bcbf220-df04-11e4-881e-434f8c79c28d.html

2014 National TV series: “American Super/Natural.” 8-part series. Premiered Oct. 5 on The Weather Channel. Aired every Sunday following for 8 weeks. Interviewed as legend expert.

2014 Online interview: “‘American Super/Natural’ mixes myth and meteorology.” Gerri Miller, Oct. 2, 2014. Mother Nature Network: http://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/arts-culture/stories/american-supernatural-mixes-myth-and-meteorology. Interviewed as legend expert.

2014 Statewide Radio Interview: on Access Utah, Utah Public Radio (aired Tuesday, January 24). Interviewed as author.

2012 National Radio Interview: on Thinking Aloud, Classical 89, KBYU-FM 89.1 (aired November 28 at 11 a.m and 8 p.m MST) and Sirius XM Satellite Radio Channel 143 (aired November 28 at 11:30am and 6:30pm MST). Interviewed as author.

2012 Podcast interview: “Dr. Tom Mould: Still the Small Voice.” Mormon Stories Podcast. Episode 345. http://mormonstories.org. May 3. Interviewed as author.

2012 Podcast interview. “Tom Mould on Folklore and Personal Revelation.” By Common Consent: www.bycommonconsent.com. February 3. Interviewed as author.

2010 National newspaper: “Moses of the Choctaw Led Indian Tribe to Prosperity. Stephen Miller, Wall Street Journal, Feb. 6, 2010, 2C. Available online: http://online.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704533204575047620906842934. Interviewed as Choctaw Indian expert.

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GRANTS & AWARDS 2017 Awarded Elon University’s one annual full-year, full-pay sabbatical. Elon University.

2016 CATL Teaching and Learning Small Grant to purchase 3 external hard drives for student video documentary projects. Fall semester. Elon University.

2016 Summer Research Fellowship to develop a book proposal and first chapter of Overthrowing the Queen: The Real Stories of Welfare in America.” Elon University.

2016 CATL Teaching and Learning Small Grant to fund fieldtrips for Cultures of the South course to 7th generation folk potter Sid Luck and Ace Speedway. Spring semester. Elon University.

2015 United Way of Greater Greensboro Grant for Pilot Project with Guilford Child Development Center. Written in as part of $425,000 grant.

2013 Distinguished Scholar Award. Elon University.

2013 North Carolina Humanities Council Grant. “Creating a Permanent Museum Exhibit for the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation.” $1200. With Ethan Moore and Erin Mellett.

2013 Fund For Excellence in the Arts and Sciences grant titled “Ex-voto Commemoration: An Exhibit and Series of Interdisciplinary Discussions at the Intersection of Art, Religion and Culture.” $6000. Co-written with Lynn Huber and Evan Gatti. Elon University.

2013 Diversity Infusion Program Grant. $5000. Elon University. With Toddie Peters, Steve Bednar, Eric Fink, Amy Johnson, Buffie Longmire-Avital, Cherrel Miller-Dyce and Amanda Sturgill.

2013 Summer Research Fellowship for narrative analysis of welfare narratives. Elon University

2012 Elon College Faculty Excellence Award for Excellence in Scholarship. Elon University

2012 The Turnage Family Faculty Innovation and Creativity Fund for the Study of Political Communication. $5000. Elon University.

2012 Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning course development grant for PERCS sponsored class: ANT383: Faces of Welfare. Elon University.

2012 Community Partnership Initiative Grant for Faces of Welfare Project. Elon University.

2011 Fund For Excellence in the Arts and Sciences grant. Co-sponsored by the Elon Academy and PERCS. Elon University.

2011 - Teagle Foundation Grant in Higher Education. $75,000. Member of 9-person team of 2009 folklorists to address a “Big Question” in the Humanities: “What is the relationship between lay and

expert knowledge in a complex society?”

2008 Fund For Excellence in the Arts and Sciences grant for Project PERCS. Elon University.

2008 Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning course development grant for interdisciplinary PERCS class. Elon University.

2008 Community Partnership Initiative Grant for collaborative ethnography. Elon University.

2007 Charles Redd Fellowship Award in Western American History for archival research. Brigham Young University

2007 Summer Research Fellowship for research into narrative traditions of Latter-day Saints. Elon University

2006 Elon College Faculty Excellence Award for Excellence in Service/Leadership

2006 Elon Course Release for development of scholarship and course on prophecy

2005 Henry H.H. Remak Fellowship. Indiana University

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2005 Project Pericles Civic Engagement Course Enhancement Grant. Elon University.

2005 Summer Research Fellowship for research into North Carolina pottery communities. Elon University.

2005 Elon Course Release for development of Program for Ethnographic Research and Community Studies

2002 Technology Grant to produce video examples of NC folklore for class instruction. Elon University

2000 Richard M. Dorson Student Paper Prize. Indiana University

1999 Doctoral Student Grant-in-Aid of Research. Indiana University Graduate School. Grant to fund research among Choctaw in Mississippi.

1999 Indiana Humanities Council Research Grant to conduct research on cultural heritage in southern Indiana

1999 Richard M. Dorson Dissertation Research Award

1998 Jacobs Research Fund. Grant to translate Choctaw narratives

1998 Teaching Excellence Award: College of Arts and Sciences. Indiana University

1996 American Philosophical Society: Phillips Fund for Native American Research. Grant to conduct ethnohistorical research among the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.

1996 Indiana University Travel Grant to facilitate attendance and presentation at a national conference for a graduate student.

SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

• The American Folklore Society. Section Memberships: Folk Belief and Religious Folklife; Politics, Folklore and Social Justice

• The American Anthropological Association. Section Membership: Society for Cultural Anthropology

• The American Academy of Religion

• The Honors Society of Phi Kappa Phi (inducted 2014)

• Phi Eta Sigma (inducted 2006)

• Pi Gamma Mu International Honors Society of Social Sciences (inducted 2003)

FACULTY & LEADERSHIP TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT 2018 Leadership Academy for Department Chairs. American Council on Education: Leadership and

Advocacy. Washington DC. July

2014 Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). Online. August.

2012 Title IX Training. Elon University. August.

2011 Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). Online. September.

2006 Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Summer Institute for assessment of general studies program. Washington DC. June.

SERVICE TO ELON UNIVERSITY 2019 Academic Innovation Working Group; part of university-wide strategic planning committee.

2019 (Started Aug., 2018) Chair of the Sociology/Anthropology Department

2019 (Started in 2013) Selection committee for Lumen Prize

2019 (Started 2013) Founding member of the Advisory Committee for the Poverty and Social Justice Minor

2017 (Started 2012) Served as the regular leader of poverty simulations

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2017 (Started 2013) Director of the Honors Program

2017 (Started 2015) Member of Promotions and Tenure Committee

2017 (Started 2013) Member of the Intellectual Climate Working Group (Faculty leader).

2016 Co-Chair of the Intellectual Climate Messaging Committee

2015 (Started 2011) Advisory Committee for the Elon Center for the Study of Religion, Culture and Society.

2015 Search committee for the Dean of Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences

2014 (Started 2003) Director of PERCS: Program for Ethnographic Research and Community Studies

2014 (Started 2013) Search committee for the Dean of Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences

2013 (Started 2012) Advisory Committee for the development of a Poverty Studies minor.

2013 Team Leader for North Carolina Campus Compact Civic Engagement Institute held February 12, 2013.

2013 (Started 2012) Advisory Board for American Studies minor

2013 Selection committee for the Senior Faculty Research Fellows

2013 Selection committee for Elon College Distinguished Faculty awards

2012 (Started 2003) Area Director of Elon College Fellows program: winter term coordinator (until 2009), and Social Science Director (since 2004). Elon University.

2012 (Started 2010) Faculty Advisor to the Anthropology Club with Dr. Rissa Trachman.

2011 (Started 2009) General Studies Review Committee (co-chair).

2011 Invited Speaker at the Phi Eta Sigma Awards Ceremony. October 24.

2011 (Started 2009) Honors Advisory Committee.

2010 (Started 2006) General Studies Assessment Task Force.

2009 (Started 2008) Physician Assistant Feasibility Study Committee.

2009 (Started 2006) Undergraduate Research Program Advisory Committee.

2008 (Started 2003) Moderator for SURF: Student Undergraduate Research Forum.

2007 Honor Code Speaker at Fall New Student Convocation. August 30.

2007 Spring Convocation Planning Committee.

2006 Honor Code Speaker at Fall New Student Convocation. Elon University. August 26.

2006 Invited Speaker at the Phi Eta Sigma Awards Ceremony. Elon University. October 30.

2006 Served as part of Elon team to the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Summer Institute for assessment of general studies program. Washington DC.

2006 (Started 2003) Co-Chair Elon Student Documentary Film Festival.

2005 (Started 2003) Mentor Carnegie Mellon Fellow from Duke University.

2005 Social Honor Code Committee.

2004 Participated in Faculty Assisting New Students (F.A.N.S.) program. Elon University.

2003 Committee to choose students for Who’s Who Among College Students. Elon University.

2003 (Started 2001). College Writing Committee.

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SERVICE TO THE FIELD Present (Started 2019) Chair of the Media and Public Outreach Committee for the American Folklore Society.

Present (Started 2019) Member of the Executive Board of the American Folklore Society

Present (Started 2016) Member of Advisory Board for the Journal of Folklore Research.

Present (Started 2013) Member of Advisory Board for Mormon Studies Book Series at Farleigh Dickinson University Press/The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group.

Present (Started 2004) Review book and journal manuscript submissions (including Oxford University Press, University of Nebraska Press, University of Oklahoma Press, Journal of American Folklore, Journal of Folklore Research, Folklore and Education Journal, Collaborative Anthropologies, Humanities, and Contemporary Legend)

2018 Grant Reviewer on the South Carolina Folklife & Traditional Arts Panel.

2015 (Started 2013) Mentor for Folklore Studies in a Multicultural World series sponsored by the Mellon Foundation and published by the University Press of Mississippi, the University of Illinois Press, and the University of Wisconsin Press.

2014 (Started 2004) Media and Public Information Committee, American Folklore Society.

2014 (Started 2013) Serve on thesis committee as outside member, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Folklore Program.

2009 Hosted North Carolina Folklore Society Annual Meeting at Elon University, April 4.

2009 Awards Committee for the North Carolina Folklore Society

2001 President Hoosier Folklore Society. Indiana. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY 2019 (Started 2011) Lead Researcher on “Voices of Welfare” collaborative project with Department of

Social Services, Burlington Housing Authority, Open Door Clinic, Allied Churches and the United Way.

2017 (Started 2011) Board Member for Alamance County Women’s Resource Center.

2009 (Started 2003) Board Member for Alamance County Women’s Resource Center. Board secretary. Chair of Public Relations Committee.

2000 Spring Mill State Park Steering Committee—cultural resource management. Indiana. STUDENT MENTORING 2018 Sawyer Parker. “Linguistic Shifts in Norse Mythology.”

2017 Zaria Zinn. “Forming an Idioculture Among Students.”

2017 (Started 2014) Ben Bridges. “The Impact of Globalization and Intercultural Contact on Myth in Quechua Communities of Southern Peru.” Honors Fellow. Lumen Prize. Multiple national awards.

2016 (Started 2013) Jenny Osborne. “Town and Gown: An Ethnographic Study of the Morgan Place Community.” Elon College Fellow.

2016 (Started 2015) Sara Blough and Emily Thomas. “The Value of Social Capital in Reducing Internal Stigma Among Public Aid Recipients.” Part of the Voices of Welfare project.

2015 (Started 2012) Omolayo Ojo. “Constructions of Home: Comparative Analysis of Narratives of Migration and Transnationalism of Senegalese in Dakar and New York City.” Honors Fellow. Lumen Prize and Boren Scholarship awardee.

2014 (Started 2013) Sophie Rupp. “The Voices of Welfare: A Health Perspective.” Elon College Fellow.

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2014 (Started 2012) Alex Sherry. “Identity Construction through American Indian Museums.” Elon College Fellow.

2014 (Started 2012) Kristen Bryar. “Narratives about Public Assistance and Their Impact on Public Perception and Policy.” Civic Engagement Scholar. Funded by Student Undergraduate Research Experience, 2013.

2014 (Started 2012) Chelsea McQueen. Faces of Welfare: Top Ten Truths about Welfare. Honors Fellow.

2013 (Started 2012) Kit Connor. “Faces of Welfare: Perceptions of Public Assistance in Social Media.“ Civic Engagement Scholar.

2013 (Started 2011) Erin Mellett. “Cultural Tourism among the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation.” Elon College Fellow. Outstanding Anthropology Student awardee. Co-author on NC Humanities Council grant.

2013 (Started 2011) Caroline Miller. “Exoteric Constructions of Irish Traveller Identity Through Oral Narrative.” Elon College Fellow. Outstanding PERCS Award winner.

2013 (Started 2012). Laura Lee Sturm, Gloria So (Honors Fellow) and Greg Honan (Elon College Fellow). “Collaborative Ethnography: Multidisciplinary Research in the Context of Service Learning.” Civic Engagement Institute. Part of “Faces of Welfare Project.”

2013 (Started 2013) Hannah Hyatt. Faces of Welfare. PERCS intern.

2012 (Started 2010) Lauren Needell. “The Role of Food in the Construction of Identity Among Southern African American College Students.” Elon College Fellow. Paper presented at National Conference of Undergraduate Research, 2012, and Student Undergraduate Research Forum, 2012.

2010 (Started 2008) Angela Ramer. “Occaneechi Eagles: An Ethnography of Walking in Two Worlds.” Elon College Fellow. Funded by Student Undergraduate Research Experience, 2009. Paper presented at National Conference of Undergraduate Research, 2010, and Student Undergraduate Research Forum, 2010. Paper submitted for publication, 2012.

2009 (Started 2008) Michael Sadler. “Power in Flux: Examining the Dynamics within the Undergraduate Collaborative Research Team.” Southern Anthropological Society Annual Meeting. Wilmington, NC. March 12-14, 2009.

2008 (Started 2006) Dillon Wyatt. “Southern Black Identity: An Ethnographic Approach.” Elon College Fellow. Paper presented at Student Undergraduate Research Forum, 2008.

2008 (Started 2006) Conor Britain. Ethnography of Youth Baseball. Documentary Film. Communications Fellow. Funded by Student Undergraduate Research Experience program. Presented at Student Undergraduate Research Forum, 2008. Entered into national film festivals 2009.

2007 (Started 2005) Katie Hight. Historicizing the Supernatural: Creating Place Through Stories of Supernatural Encounters in London. Paper presented at Student Undergraduate Research Forum, 2007.

2007 Ryan Howard. Esoteric Constructions of the Religious Left. Paper and documentary film.

2006 Kevin Kindle. The Weight of a Nation. Honors Fellow. Documentary Film.

2005 Brett Tolley: Dying to Get In: Undocumented Immigration at the U.S./Mexican Border. Documentary Film. Presented at Student Undergraduate Research Forum, 2007. National award winner at multiple film festivals.

2005 Kristin Clanton. An Audience-Centered Approach to French Märchen. Elon College Fellow. Paper.

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2005 Katie Donovan, Ian MacLaughlin, Justin Goodall and Amy Gillespi. An Oasis for Youth: Parking Lot Culture in Burlington, North Carolina. Documentary Film. Presented at Student Undergraduate Research Forum, 2006.

2004 John Bagwell, Heather Graf, Amanda Kloer and Alex Miller. The Mean, the Quick, the Mentally Sick: Elon Women’s Rugby. Documentary Film. Presented at Student Undergraduate Research Forum

2004 Susan O’Brien, Ian Smith, Barbara Schutz and Allison Grimes. Video Ethnography of Habitat for Humanity. Documentary Film. Presented at Student Undergraduate Research Forum, 2005.

2003 Lauren Vilis, Beth Fullerton, Caitlin Molloy and Samiha Khana. Kingpin Studio: Best Prick in Town: An Ethnography of a Tattoo Parlor. Documentary Film. Presented at Student Undergraduate Research Forum, 2004.