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1 CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Heather A. Walsh-Haney, Ph.D. Associate Professor Division of Justice Studies Address: Florida Gulf Coast University College of Arts and Sciences Department of Justice Studies Merwin Hall 10501 FGCU Boulevard South Fort Myers, Florida 33965-6565 Email: [email protected] Telephone: (239) 590-7693 (OFFICE) (904) 535-9693 (MOBILE) EDUCATION 2000 – 2007 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Ph.D. Physical Anthropology/Forensic Anthropology Dissertation: Skeletal Evidence of Physical Activity in Hunter Gatherers, Agriculturalists and Industrialists 1997 – 1999 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL M.A. Awarded December 1999 Physical Anthropology / Anatomy Thesis: Skeletal Evidence of Health, Disease, and Subsistence in Two Florida Archaic Sites: Bay West and Windover 1994 - 1996 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL B.A. Awarded December 1996 Anthropology/ Minor in Zoology Summa cum Laude 1991 - 1994 St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Petersburg, FL A.A. Awarded August 1994 With honors RESEARCH INTERESTS Biological anthropology; Forensic anthropology; Taphonomy, Paleopathology; Trauma analysis; Behavioral and physical adaptation; Florida Archaic; Natural and artificial forms of mummification; Functional morphology; Biomechanics; Hominid evolution; Human growth and development; Forensic science; Human rights; Forensic archaeology and mass fatalities response, Pedagogy, and Professional ethics. SPECIAL SKILLS Identification & Trauma Analysis of skeletal, mummified, burned and decomposing remains (e.g., that are of modern, historic and prehistoric time periods) through metric, nonmetric,

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CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Heather A. Walsh-Haney, Ph.D. Associate Professor Division of Justice Studies

Address: Florida Gulf Coast University

College of Arts and Sciences Department of Justice Studies Merwin Hall 10501 FGCU Boulevard South Fort Myers, Florida 33965-6565

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: (239) 590-7693 (OFFICE)

(904) 535-9693 (MOBILE) EDUCATION

2000 – 2007 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Ph.D. Physical Anthropology/Forensic Anthropology Dissertation: Skeletal Evidence of Physical Activity in Hunter Gatherers, Agriculturalists and Industrialists

1997 – 1999 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

M.A. Awarded December 1999 Physical Anthropology / Anatomy Thesis: Skeletal Evidence of Health, Disease, and Subsistence in Two Florida Archaic Sites: Bay West and Windover

1994 - 1996 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

B.A. Awarded December 1996 Anthropology/ Minor in Zoology Summa cum Laude

1991 - 1994 St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Petersburg, FL

A.A. Awarded August 1994 With honors

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Biological anthropology; Forensic anthropology; Taphonomy, Paleopathology; Trauma analysis; Behavioral and physical adaptation; Florida Archaic; Natural and artificial forms of mummification; Functional morphology; Biomechanics; Hominid evolution; Human growth and development; Forensic science; Human rights; Forensic archaeology and mass fatalities response, Pedagogy, and Professional ethics.

SPECIAL SKILLS

Identification & Trauma Analysis of skeletal, mummified, burned and decomposing remains (e.g., that

are of modern, historic and prehistoric time periods) through metric, nonmetric,

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radiographic (including MRI and CT scans) and histologic methods; Trauma analysis.

Evidence Processing Processing buried, surface scattered and mass fatality scenes;

Maintenance of chain-of-custody; Archiving physical evidence; Radiography.

Photography/Videography Crime scene and specimen photography; Superimposition.

Discovery & Recovery Analysis of aerial and satellite images, soil profiles, changes in vegetation, taphonomy, and the use of human remains detector dogs used to locate clandestine graves and surface scatter remains; forensic archaeology methods used in the exhumation of clandestine graves and decedents in cemeteries; mass fatalities response.

Laboratory Management Trained laboratory personnel for compliance with OSHA requirements,

HASMAT and Bloodborne pathogen programs; Official communications with medical examiners, police and sheriff’s investigators, lawyers and federal agents regarding the laboratory’s casework.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

August 2018-Present Department Chair

Department of Justice Studies Florida Gulf Coast University

April 2013-Present Program Leader: Forensic Studies, B.S and M.S.

Responsible for program coordination and scheduling, curriculum development, and curriculum review (including program assessment) Florida Gulf Coast University

October 2013-Present Teaching Associate National Forensic Academy

University of Tennessee

August 2012-Present Associate Professor Florida Gulf Coast University

September-2011-2017 Courtesy Appointment as Associate Graduate Faculty

Florida Atlantic University

August 2007-August 2012 Assistant Professor Florida Gulf Coast University

August 2005-2007 Visiting Instructor

Florida Gulf Coast University

January 2003-December 2004 Graduate Assistant/Instructor University of Florida University of Florida Honors Program, Gainesville, FL

1995-January 2005 Laboratory Assistant

C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

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June-August 1995 Laboratory Assistant Scanning Electron Microscopy Laboratory University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

May-August 1995 Undergraduate Assistant

C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

January-August 1996 Laboratory Assistant for Susan C. Antón, Ph.D.

Department of Anthropology University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2019 Diplomate American Board of Forensic

Anthropology (D-ABFA)

2019 to present Consulting Anthropologist (contract w/ FGCU) District 17 Office of the Medical Examiner Fort Lauderdale, Florida

2017 to present Consulting Bioarchaeologist

Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research (Manasota Key Offshore Project) Tallahassee, Florida

2016 Consulting Anthropologist (pro-bono)

District 18 Office of the Medical Examiner Rockledge, Florida

2012 Consulting Bioarchaeologist (via contract with FGCU)

Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research (Everglades Project EAAA-1) Tallahassee, Florida

2012 to present Consulting Anthropologist (pro-bono)

District 12 Office of the Medical Examiner Sarasota, Florida

2012 to present Consulting Anthropologist (pro-bono)

District 23 Office of the Medical Examiner St. Johns County, Florida

2012 to present Consulting Anthropologist (pro bono)

District 22 Office of the Medical Examiner Port Charlotte, Florida

2010 to present Consulting Anthropologist (pro bono)

District 14 Office of the Medical Examiner Panama City, Florida

2009 to 2018 Consulting Anthropologist (pro bono)

Guatemalan Feminicide Cases Guatemala City, Guatemala

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2008 to present Consulting Anthropologist (pro bono) District 16 Office of the Medical Examiner Palm City, Florida

2007 to present Consulting Anthropologist (pro bono)

District 19 Office of the Medical Examiner Fort Pierce, Florida

November 2007 Consulting Anthropologist (pro bono)

Overview of Guatemala City Morgue Operations Guatemala

2006 to March 2013 Consulting Anthropologist (contract w/ FGCU)

District 17 Office of the Medical Examiner Fort Lauderdale, Florida

2005 to present Consulting Anthropologist (contract w/ FGCU)

District 4 Office of the Medical Examiner Jacksonville, Florida

2005 to present Consulting Anthropologist (pro-bono)

District 15 Office of the Medical Examiner West Palm Beach, Florida

2005 to present Consulting Anthropologist (pro bono)

District 20 Office of the Medical Examiner Naples, Florida

December 2005 Forensic Anthropologist

Disaster Mortuary Response Team, US Public Health Service New Orleans, Louisiana

July 1999 Consulting Anthropologist

District 11 Office of the Medical Examiner Miami, FL (inventory of skeletal remains and database construction)

January 1997 – 2005 Laboratory Technician

C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida

September 2001 Forensic Anthropologist

Disaster Mortuary Response Team, Department of Homeland Security Staten Island, NJ

August 1997 Consulting Anthropologist

District 11 Office of the Medical Examiner Miami, FL (Fine Air Cargo Flight 101 Crash)

May-June 1996 Consulting Anthropologist

District 11 Office of the Medical Examiner Miami, FL (ValuJet 592 Crash)

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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

March 2018 FARO Workshop Kissimmee, FL

2015 Conversations in the Living Room-Methods of Teaching

Lucas Center for Faculty Development Florida Gulf Coast University

May 2014 Psychological First Aid Course

National Disaster Mortuary System (HHS) Human Health Services

September 2013 Student Engagement through Guided Inquiry Seminar

Whitaker Center Program for STEM education Florida Gulf Coast University

May 2013 CPALMS Workshop

Whitaker Center Program for STEM education Florida Gulf Coast University

July 2012 Use of Radiology in Identification and Trauma Analysis

National Institute of Justice, Syracuse University Earned 20 Continuing Education Unites Syracuse, NY

October 2011 American Institute of Oral Biology

Earned 26 Continuing Education Units Palm Springs, CA

August 2010 Florida Association of Medical Examiners

Earned 12 Continuing Medical Education Credits University of Florida

August 2009 Florida Association of Medical Examiners

Earned 12 Continuing Medical Education Credits University of Florida

May 2009 Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Histology Course

Earned 24 Continuing Medical Education Credits Drs. Sam Stout, Christian Crowder, and Helen Cho Walter Reed Hospital

May 2008 Florida Emergency Mortuary Operations Response System (FEMORS) 2008

Annual Training Exercise Earned 12 Continuing Education Credits University of Florida & the Florida Department of Health

February 2007 FORDISC 3.0 workshop

Dr. Richard Jantz, Dr. Steven Ousley, & Dr. Kate Spradley Forensic Anthropology Center, University of Tennessee

May 2007 Florida Emergency Mortuary Operations Response System (FEMORS) Annual

Training Exercise

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Earned 12 Continuing Education Credits University of Florida & the Florida Department of Health

May 2006 Florida Emergency Mortuary Operations Response System (FEMORS) Annual

Training Exercise Earned 12 Continuing Education Credits University of Florida & the Florida Department of Health

May 2005 Florida Emergency Mortuary Operations Response System (FEMORS) Annual

Training Exercise Earned 12 Continuing Education Credits University of Florida & the Florida Department of Health

May 2005 IS-00200 – ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents

Emergency Management Institute, FEMA/U.S. Department of Homeland Security

May 2005 IS-00100 – Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS)

Emergency Management Institute, FEMA/U.S. Department of Homeland Security

PUBLICATIONS

2017 Marks, M.K., Mileusnic-Polchan, D. & Walsh-Haney. H.A. The Role of Forensic Anthropology in the Medico- Legal Death Investigation in Forensic Odontology: Principles and Practice Edited by T.J. David and H. Maness. Elsevier.

2015 Walsh-Haney & Boys, S.

Chapter 6: Creating the Biological Profile: The Question of Race and Ancestry In Disturbing Bodies, Z. Crossland Editor. School for Advanced Research, New Mexico.

2013 Walsh-Haney, H. & Milanoski, I.

Forensic Anthropology, 2nd Edition. E-medicine, WebMD.

2012 Jones, S., Walsh-Haney, & Quinn, R. Kana Tamata or Feasts of Men: An Interdisciplinary Approach for Identifying Cannibalism in Prehistoric Fiji. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. Vol. 22.

2011 Walsh-Haney, H. Invited article

Can Grave Secrets Be Revealed via Analysis of Bare Bones? How Kathy Reichs’s Fiction Novels Feed the Public Perception of Forensic Anthropology. American Anthropologist Vol. 113, No. 4.

2011 Walsh-Haney, H. & Anderson J.

Forensic Anthropology. E-medicine, WebMD.

2010 Walsh-Haney, H. Invited Chapter In The Teaching Portfolio: A Practical Guide to Improving Performanceand Promotion/Tenure Decisions, 4th

Edition. ed. P. Seledin, J.E. Miller, and C.A. Clement. Jossey-Bass, an Imprint of John Wiley & Sons.

2009 Walsh-Haney, H. Invited Article In Anthropology News. Human Rights Publishing Under Threat. Publication of the American Anthropological Association.

2009 Shepherd, K.L., Walsh-Haney, H.A. & Coburn, M.U.

Surgical Sutures as a Means of Human Identification. Journal of Forensic Sciences.55 (1): 237-239.

2009 Walsh-Haney, H.A., Galloway, A., & Byrd, J.H. Recovering surface scatter and buried bodies: the associated physical, entomological and botanical

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evidence. In Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigation, 2nd Edition. ed. J. Byrd and M. Castner, pp.223-262. Springfield: CRC Press.

2008 Warren, M., Walsh-Haney, H. & Freas, L.

The Forensic Anthropology Laboratory. Springfield, CRC Press.

2007 Walsh-Haney, H. Morgue Review 1.1: Overview of Morgue Operations, Guatemala City Walsh-Haney Site Visit: 15 November 2007 http://www.aaanet.org/cmtes/cfhr/upload/Morge-Overview-Memo-Guatemala-Nov- 2007.pdf.

2006 Walsh-Haney & Alexander, J. Invited publication The role of the forensic anthropologist. In Anthropology: What’s It To You? Utah State University Museum of Anthropology and Special Collections.

2004 Walsh-Haney, H. & Lieberman, L.

Ethical concerns in forensic anthropology. In Biological Anthropology and Ethics, ed. T. Turner. pp. 121-132. State University of New York Press. pp. 121-132.

2002 Walsh-Haney, H.

Skeleton keys: how forensic anthropologists identify victims and solve crimes. Science Next Wave, nextwave.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2002.

2002 Walsh-Haney, H.

I have gazed on the face of death. Science Next Wave, nextwave.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2002.

2002 Walsh-Haney, H. Emerging as a young forensic scientist. American Academy of Forensic Sciences: Academy News. Vol. 32(2):34-36.

2000 Galloway, A., Walsh-Haney, H. & Byrd, J.

Recovering surface scatter and buried bodies: the associated physical, entomological and botanical evidence. In Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigation, ed. J. Byrd and M. Castner, pp.223-262. Illinois: CRC Press.

2000 Warren, M., Smith, K., Stubblefield, P., Martin, S., & Walsh-Haney, H.

Use of radiographic atlases in a mass fatality. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 45(2):467-470.

1999 Walsh-Haney, H., Katzmarzyk, C., & Falsetti, A. Identification of human skeletal remains: was he a he or was he a She. In Forensic Osteological Analysis: a Book of Case Studies, ed. S. Fairgrieve, pp.17-35. Springfield, Illinois: CRC Press.

1999 Walsh-Haney, H.

Sharp-force trauma analysis and the forensic anthropologist: techniques advocated by William R. Maples, Ph.D." Journal of Forensic Sciences. 44(4):720-723.

INVITED LECTURES

2016 The Anthropologic Profile: Helping Law Enforcement to Recognize Lines of Anthropologic Evidence.

Broward College, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

2015 The Documentation and Analysis of Human Rights Abuse Cases, National Forensic Academy Symposium, University of Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Center, Knoxville, TN.

2015 Forensic Anthropology: Historical and Modern Cases. The Terraces, Bonita Springs, FL.

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2014 Hands-on and Experiential Learning for Undergraduate and Graduate Students. Conversations in the Living Room. Lucas Center for Faculty Development. FGCU, Fort Myers, FL.

2014 Quarles & Brady Event: Dead Men Do Tell Tales The William R. Maples Collection from a World Renowned Forensic Anthropologist. FGCU Library. Fort Myers, FL.

2014 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: The William R. Maples Collection from a World Renowned Forensic Anthropologist. FGCU Library Archives Opening Event. Fort Myers, FL.

2014 Unidentified Human Remains Investigations. 10th Annual Homicide Conference, West Palm Beach, FL.

2014 Hands-on Experiences in Forensic Sciences. FGCU/NAACP S.T.E.M. Summer Camp, Fort Myers, FL.

2012 The Anthropologic Profile: Helping Law Enforcement to Recognize Lines of Anthropologic Evidence. Broward College, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

2012 Locating, Recovering and Analyzing Decomposing and Skeletonized Remains: Methods for Law Enforcement. Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Jacksonville, FL.

2012 The Anthropologic Profile: Aiding Law Enforcement to Recognize Lines of Anthropologic Evidence. Broward College, Fort Lauderdale, FL

2012 Grave Secrets: Forensic Anthropology in the 21st Century. Regional Science Fair-Concurrent Events Presentation, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL

2011 The Anthropologic Profile: Aiding Law Enforcement to Recognize Lines of Anthropologic Evidence. Broward College, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

2011 Trauma Analysis (ante/peri/post) & Bony Facial Structures Relating to Ancestry and Sex. American Institute of Oral Biology. 68th Annual Meeting. Palm Springs, California.

2010 Forensic Anthropology in the Crime Scene Investigation. Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Collier County Professional Development Center, Naples, FL.

2010 Forensic Anthropology in Southwest Florida. Rotary Club of Estero, Estero, FL.

2010 Forensic Anthropological Methods in Recovery and Analysis. Mississippi Coroner’s Association, Imperial Palace, Biloxi, Mississippi.

2010 Forensic Anthropology Methods in Recovery and Analysis. Funeral Directors Association Annual Conference, Fort Myers, FL.

2010 Forensic Anthropology. Renaissance Academy, Bentley Village, Estero, FL.

2009 Forensic Anthropology Techniques Useful to the Medical Examiner. Broward County Office of the Medical Examiner, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

2009 Becoming a Forensic Anthropologist. Veteran’s Academy for the Arts, Lehigh Acres, FL.

2009 Forensic Anthropology in Southwest Florida. Sunrise Rotary Club of Fort Myers, Hilton Garden Inn, Fort Myers, FL.

2009 Breaking the Real Bones of Southwest Florida. 10th Annual Forensics Seminar. Broward Medical Center, Emergency Preparedness Department, Deerfield Beach, FL.

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2009 Forensic Anthropology and the Investigative Paradigm. University of British Columbia, British Columbia.

2009 Forensic Anthropology: Fact vs. Fiction. New York University, New York.

2009 Being a Forensic Anthropologist. PACE School for At-Risk Girls, Fort Myers, FL.

2008 The Anthropologic Profile through Recovery and Analysis. Nova Southeastern University, College of Dentistry, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

2007 Skeletal Analysis in Forensic Anthropology. Ida Baker High School, Fort Myers, FL.

2007 Forensic Anthropology as a Career Choice. Golden Gate High School, Naples, FL.

2007 Skeletal Keys. Immakolee Charter School, Immokolee, FL.

2007 Forensic Anthropology and the CSI Affect: Fact versus Fiction. Renaissance Academy, Naples, FL.

2007 Forensic Anthropology and the CSI Affect: Fact versus Fiction. Renaissance Academy, Palmira, FL.

2006 Bones of Contention in Forensic Anthropology. Stetson University College of Law, St. Petersburg,

2005 FL. Bones of Contention. Alumni Association Outreach at the Whitney Laboratory of Marine Bioscience,

University of Florida. St. Augustine, FL.

2004 A Bone for the Prosecution. Rutgers University, New Jersey.

2002 Forensic Anthropology at the WTC Disaster. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

2002 Evidence of Skeletal Trauma. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL.

2002 Forensic Anthropology. Human Anatomy, Stetson College, Deland, FL.

2002 Mass Fatalities Response. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.

2002 Determining Sex and Ancestry. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL.

2002 Determination of Sex from the Skeleton. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

2001 Bioarchaeology in the Florida Archaic. Honors Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

2001 Forensic Anthropology. Human Anatomy, Stetson College, Deland, FL.

2001 Forensic Anthropology. Florida Homicide Investigators Association, Gainesville, FL.

2001 Long Bone Identification through Analysis of Cross-sectional Shape. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

2001 Trauma in the Archaic: Bioarchaeology of Southeast Florida. Human Osteology, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.

2001 Forensic Anthropology. Biomechanics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

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2000 Sharp-force Trauma. Advanced Techniques in Forensic Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

2000 Bone Identification: The Skull. Honors Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, University of Florida

2000 Biomechanics and Skeletal Analysis. Biomechanics of Anatomy. Stetson College, Deland, FL.

1999 The Determination of Sex from the Analysis of Skeletal Remains. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

1999 What is Race? The Application of Race in Forensic Anthropology. Introduction of Biological Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

1999 Bioarchaeology in the Southeastern United States: An Example of the Sites of Bay West and Windover. Honors Anthropology. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

1999 Taphonomic Variables and the Interpretation of Trauma in Prehistoric and Human Remains. Human Evolution, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

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PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS

2019 Lopez, Dayanira, Heather A. Walsh-Haney, Laura Frost, & Brian Johnson. The Effects of Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) on Decomposition: Evidence of Preferential Destruction to the Head and Extremities. Oral presentation at the 70th Annual American Academy of Forensic Sciences Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Proceedings: Anthropology Section (A64): page 111.

2019 Pham, Amy, Shannon L. Dery, Heather A. Walsh-Haney, Jason H. Byrd, Ian Bartoszek. Time to Skeletonization

(TTS): Dermestes maculatus De Geer Skin/Hide Beetles and Skeletonization on Python Bivittatus Kuhl Burmese Python Remains. Poster presentation at the 70th Annual American Academy of Forensic Sciences Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Proceedings: Anthropology Section (A51): page 97.

2017 Austin L. Polonitza & Walsh-Haney, H. Constricting Structures: A Critical Analysis of a Past Forensic

Anthropology Case through the Systematic Examination of a Neck Organ Block Traumatic Injury in the Present. Oral presentation at the 69th Annual American Academy of Forensic Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Proceedings: Anthropology Section (A138): page 267.

2017 Austin L. Polonitza, Utley, S. & Walsh-Haney, H. The Long and Short of it: Skeletal Trauma Analysis of a

Gunshot Wound Suicide from a .22 Caliber LR Round Shot through a Handgun. Poster presentation at the 69th

Annual American Academy of Forensic Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Proceedings: Pathology/Biology Section (H57): page 1001.

2017 Matthew D. Rolland, Dahl, S., and Walsh-Haney H. Disturbed Soil: Unexplored Variables and the Postmortem

Interval (PMI) in Southwest Florida, Poster presentation at the 69th Annual American Academy of Forensic Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Proceedings: American Academy of Forensic Sciences Proceedings: Anthropology Section (A99): page 209.

2016 Walsh-Haney, H & Sanford, V. Feminicide and the Struggle to Fight Impunity in Guatemala. Society of

American Archaeology Meeting Program: page 11.

2015 S. Howell, P. Thomas, J. Barnabei, H. Walsh-Haney, & J. Wagner. The Development of a Dermestid Beetle (Dermestes sp.) Colony for Comparative Primate Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Primatologists. Bend, Oregon. American Journal of Primatology: Session II

2015 Serrin B. Boys, Rolland, M.D., Walsh-Haney, H.A. and Frost, L. Rethinking the forensic anthropology

classroom: pedagogy in the 21st century. Poster presentation at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting, St. Louis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Program: Section 53.2015 Samantha A. Wade and Walsh-Haney, H. African American Cemeteries: The Tragedy of Overlooking the Marginalized. Poster presentation at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting, St. Louis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Program: Section 53.

2015 Austin L. Polonitza, Walsh-Haney, H, Coburn, M. and Gooley, M. Pott’s in bones rather than bones in pots:

identification of Pott’s disease (tuberculosis) through a cooperative approach. Poster presentation at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting, St. Louis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Program: Section 55.

2015 Matthew D. Rolland, Boys, S.B. and Walsh-Haney, H. The boars of summer: estimating time since burial in

southwest Florida. Poster presentation at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting, St. Louis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Program: Section 53.

2014 Sharyn R. Jones and Walsh-Haney, H. Land, life and death in a small village in the tropics. Oral

presentation for the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. American Anthropological Association Meeting Program: Section 2-0380.

2014 Samantha A. Wade and Walsh-Haney, H. Match it up: Reliability of the cervical vertebrae in positive

Identification in practice and theory. Poster presentation at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists

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Meeting, Calgary. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Program: page 31.

Kreshlya De La Paz Rodriguez, Samantha Wade and Walsh-Haney, H. There’s a hole in my skull Dear Liza: Skull-based osteomyelitis. Poster presentation at the American Associationof Physical Anthropologists meeting, Calgary. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Program: page 30.

2013 Paule, S. Hurtado-Koodrin, B., Walsh-Haney, H. and Borges, M.

Multiple myeloma: How a contemporary forensic anthropology case can inform the past. Poster presentation at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting, Knoxville. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Volume 150 (856): 31.

2013 Wade, S. & Walsh-Haney, H.

Cholesteatomas: The application of paleopathologic and forensic anthropologic knowledge from a classroom. Poster presentation at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting, Knoxville. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Volume 150(856): 31.

2013 Devia, T. Cartier, J. and Walsh-Haney, H.

Eagle Syndrome in two forensic anthropological cases. Poster presentation at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting, Knoxville. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Volume 150(856): 32.

2013 Devia, T. & Walsh-Haney, H.

Meta-Analysis of Forced Disappearances and Extrajudicial Executions During Armed Conflict in Colombia: A Forensic Perspective. Oral presentation at the International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, LASA Program 2013:pp 1.

2013 Walsh-Haney, H.

Forensic Science Policies and the Documentation of Truth, Justice and Redress. Oral presentation and Truth, Justice and Redress panel paper at the International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, LASA Program 2013:pp 1.

2012 Walsh-Haney, H

Dialogues with Moldering Corpses, Victims’ Families and Forensic Practitioners. Oral presentation at the International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco, LASA Program 2012:pp 87.

2012 Walsh-Haney, H. & Sanford V.

When the Bones Speak Truth to Power: Feminicide In Guatemala. Oral presentation for the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

2012 Devia, T. & Walsh-Haney, H.Forensic Anthropological Perspectives on the Meta-Analysis of Forced Disappearances,

False Positives and Extrajudicial Executions in Colombia. Oral presentation for the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

2012 Hurtado-Koodrin, B., Walsh-Haney, H. & Scheuerman, H.

Determining Postmortem Forensic Significance of Human Skeletal Remains: A Marathon County, Florida Case Study. Poster presentation for the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

2011 Paule, S., Walsh-Haney, H., Hurtado-Koodrin, B., & Cortinas, L.

Analysis of the Intercondylar Shelf Angel to Determine Ancestry by Photographic Methods. Poster presentation at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada.

2011 Walsh-Haney, H.A.

Exhumations and the Process of Documenting “Post-conflict” Human Rights Abuses in Central American. Oral presentation at the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada.

2011 Walsh-Haney, H.A.

Human Rights Abuses in Guatemala. New Pathways to Justice: An International workshop to stop violence against women in Central America. Lehman College.

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2010 Sanford, V. & Walsh-Haney, H.A.

Human Rights Abuses in Guatemala: How Biological and Cultural Anthropologists Work Together to Solve Homicide Cases. Oral presentation at the Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, Canada. XXIX International Congress Latin American Studies Association: Crisis, Response, and Recovery, pp. 39.

2010 Butler, A., Walsh-Haney, H., Webb, N., Shepherd, K., and Herrick, C.

Spinous Process Morphology and Positive Identifications: A Validation Study. Poster presentation at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting American Journal of Physical Anthropologists, Supplement 50, pp.74.

2010 Shepherd, K., Walsh-Haney, H., & Herrick, C.

The Prevalence of Axial Developmental Defects among Florida Archaic Hunter-gatherers. Poster presentation at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting American Journal of Physical Anthropologists, Supplement 50, pp.215.

2009 Walsh-Haney, H.A. & Sanford, V.

Merging Perspectives—How Biological and Cultural Anthropologists Work Together in Guatemalan Human Rights Cases. Oral presentation at the meeting for the Latin American Association of Forensic Anthropologists, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2009 Walsh-Haney, H.A., Jones, S, R., & Randall, A.

Antemortem fractures in two Archaic skeletal samples: Bay West (8CR200) and Windover (8BR246). Oral presentation at the meeting for the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. American Journal of Physical Anthropologists, Supplement 48, pp.414.

2009 Anderson, J.L. & Walsh-Haney, H.A.

Emics and etics of postmortem skeletal trauma: An investigation into fracture patterns induced by conflagration, firefighters, and transportation. Poster presentation at the meeting for the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. American Journal of Physical Anthropologists, Supplement 48, pp.222.

2009 Herrick, C.E., Walsh-Haney, H.A. & Shepherd, K.L.

Caries and dental abscess prevalence among Florida archaic hunter-gatherers from the burial sites of Gautier (8BR193), Bay West (8CR200), and Windover (8BR246). Poster presentation at the meeting for the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. American Journal of Physical Anthropologists, Supplement 48, pp.223.

2009 Shepherd, K.L., Walsh-Haney, H.A. & Herrick, C.E.

Classifying axial developmental defects in skeletal cases: Cranial or caudal? Oral presentation at the meeting for the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. American Journal of Physical Anthropologists, Supplement 48, pp. 367.

2009 Herrick, C.E., Walsh-Haney, H.A., Arruza, M., Coburn, M.U., Scheuerman, E.H., Anderson, J.L., Brokaw. J.J.,

Womble, B., Shepherd, K.L. & Gibson, L.E. Solving medical examiner cold cases: Modern resources in the reanalysis of human skeletal remains. Poster presentation at the meeting for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 15, pp.323.

2009 Gibson, L.E., Walsh-Haney, H.A., Herrick, C.E., Shepherd, K.L., Juste, G.M. & Arruza, M.

Necessary breaks with conservator standards: Cranial reconstruction in forensic cases. Poster presentation at the meeting for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.15, pp.349-350.

2009 Shepherd, K.L., Walsh-Haney, H.A., Rao, V., Wardak, K., Roberts, C. & Bulic, P. Decomposition variables: A comparison of skeletal remains recovered after long-term submersion in Florida aquatic environments. Poster presentation at the meeting for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 15, pp.354-355.

2008 Sanford, V., & Walsh-Haney, H.

Using the tools of anthropology to challenge impunity and procedural injustice. Proceedings for the

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American Anthropological Association Meeting, pp. 553.

2008 Jones, S., Walsh-Haney, H., & Quinn, R. Feasts of men or Kana Tamata: interdisciplinary data on cannibalism in Fiji. Proceedings for the American Anthropological Association Meeting, pp. 363.

2008 Shepherd, K., Walsh-Haney, H., & Coburn, M.

The use of surgical sutures as a means of human identification. Proceedings for theAmerican Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, pp. 303.

2008 Herrick, C., Walsh-Haney, H., & H. Scheuerman.

What starts as a homicide ends as a forgotten cemetery. Proceedings for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, pp. 342.

2008 Waters, K., Gibson, L., & H. Walsh-Haney.

The William R. Maples special collection at Florida Gulf Coast University. Proceedings for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, pp. 342.

2008 Jones, S. & Walsh-Haney, H.A.

Cannibalism in Fiji: Kana Tamata, Fact or Fiction? Oral presentation for the 40th Annual Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary.

2007 Walsh-Haney, H. & Coticone, S.R.

Correlation of forensic anthropologic findings with DNA profiles obtained from cold cases. Proceedings for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, pp. 342.

2007 Walsh-Haney, H.

New advances and ethical issues in forensic and physical anthropology. Proceedings for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, pp. 18.

2006 Walsh-Haney, H.

A female practioner’s guide to forensic anthropology. American Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Meeting. Proceedings for the AAA Meetings, pp. 22.

2004 Walsh-Haney, H., Schultz, J., and Falsetti, A.

Rituals among the Santeria: contextual clues and forensic implications. Poster presentation at the meeting for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, pp. 252.

2003 Warren, M., Eisenberg, L., Walsh-Haney, H. and Saul, J.

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Anthropologyat Fresh Kills: recover and identification of the World Trade Center victims. Oral presentation at the meeting for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, pp. 278.

2002 Abel, S., Jemmott, K., Walsh-Haney, H., and Falsetti, A.

Fracture Patterns in a Large Contemporary Skeletal Sample: 30 years of Work at the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory. Poster presented at the meeting for the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 34: 57-58.

2002 Schultz, J., Walsh-Haney, H., and Abel, S.

Ankylosing Spondylitis in Three Forensic Cases. Poster presented at the meeting for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, pp. 229-230.

2002 Walsh-Haney, H.A. Emerging as a Young Forensic Scientist. Paper presented at the meeting for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Program of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, pp. 20.

2001 Walsh-Haney, H. and Schultz, J.

Archaeological Remains and the Forensic Anthropologist. Invited paper presented at the meeting of the Florida Association of Medical Examiners.

2001 Walsh-Haney, H.A.

Skeletal Evidence of Trauma in Two Florida Archaic Sites. Invited paper presented at the Southeast Archaeological Conference.

2001 Walsh-Haney, H.A.

Degenerative Joint Disease in Two Pre-Columbian Skeletal Samples: Bay West (8CR200) and Windover (8BR246). Poster presented for the meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 32:159.

2001 Jumbelic, M., Falsetti, A., and Walsh-Haney, H.

Skeletons in the Closet. Poster presented at the meeting of the National Association of Medical Examiners.

2000 Walsh-Haney, H.A. Violence in the Archaic? The Frequency of Antemortem and Perimortem Fractures within Two Florida Archaic Sites. Paper presented for the meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, pp. 239.

1999 Warren, M., Stubblefield, P., Smith, K., Walsh-Haney, H., and Schultz, J.

Regional Differences in Cranial Morphology. Poster presented at the meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 28: 273.

1998 Walsh-Haney, H.A.

Blades & Bones: Determining Patterns of Sharp-Force Trauma. Invited paper presented at the meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences, William R. Maples Symposium. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, pp. 198.

1997 Warren, M., Stubblefield, P., Smith, K., Martin, S., Walsh-Haney, H. and Maples, W.

The Use of Radiographic Atlases in a Mass Fatality. Poster presented at the meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, pp. 150.

DEPOSITIONS & TRIAL TESTIMONY

2019 Criminal Court Testimony

Homicide, Called by Prosecutor 4th Judicial Circuit, Jacksonville, FL Skeletal Analysis for the District 4 Office of the Medical Examiner State of Florida vs. Michael Haim

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2019 Deposition Homicide, Called by Defense Council 20th Judicial District Skeletal Analysis for the District 20 Office of the Medical Examiner S.A. Case No. Zachary Anderson

2017 Criminal Court Testimony

Homicide, Called by the Prosecution to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court Division, Collier County, Florida Skeletal Analysis for the District 20 Office of the Medical Examiner S.A. Case No:

2017 Criminal Court Testimony

Homicide, Called by the Prosecution to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court Division, Duval County, Florida Skeletal Analysis for the District 4 Office of the Medical Examiner S.A. Case No:

2017 Deposition

Homicide, Called by State Attorney 4th Judicial Circuit, Orlando, FL S.A. Case No.: 16-CF-10098

2017 Deposition

Homicide, Called by Public Defender 5th

Judicial Circuit, Orlando, FL Clerk Case Number: 2014-0001022 Defendant: Saintsimone

2017 Deposition

Homicide, Called by Public Defender Decedent: Skeletal Analysis for the District 4 Office of the Medical Examiner Anthro Case:

2016 Deposition

Civil Death Case Called by Kelly/Uustal Trial Attorneys Decedent: Mr. Jon Stocklin Skeletal Analysis for the District 20 Office of the Medical Examiner Anthro Case: 10C13

2015 Deposition

Homicide, Called by Public Defender Defendant: Brittany Jasmine Sierra Skeletal Analysis for the District 17 Office of the Medical Examiner Anthro Case: XXX

2014 Criminal Court Testimony

Homicide, Called by the Prosecution to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court Division, Collier County, Florida Skeletal Analysis for the District 20 Office of the Medical Examiner Samuel Sejour Trial 09-001598CF Anthro Case: 2A09

2014 Criminal Court Testimony

Homicide, Called by the Prosecution to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court

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Division, Miami Metro Dade County, Florida Skeletal Analysis for the District 17 Office of the Medical Examiner Roque Torres Trial F1024648

2012 Criminal Court Testimony

Homicide, Called by the Prosecution to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court Division, Broward County, Florida Skeletal Analysis for the District 17 Office of the Medical Examiner

August 2011 Deposition

Homicide, Called by Public Defender Defendant, Samuel Sejour District 20 Medical Examiner Case: 09-047 Anthro Case: 2A09

September 2010 Deposition

Homicide, Called by the Public Defender Defendant: Elkins, Richard District 21 Medical Examiner Case: 10-0179 Anthro Case: 2C07

November 2009 Criminal Court Testimony

Homicide, Called by the Prosecution to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court, Division CRA, Clay County, Florida Skeletal Analysis for the District 3 Office of the Medical Examiner District 4 Medical Examiner Victim: Jaycee McPhereson

November 2009 Deposition

Homicide, Called by the Prosecution to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court, Division CRA, Clay County, Florida Skeletal Analysis for the District 3 Office of the Medical Examiner District 4 Medical Examiner Victim: Jaycee McPhereson

October 2008 Criminal Court Testimony--Retrial

Homicide, Called by the Prosecution for the 20th Judicial Circuit Skeletal Analysis for the District 21 Office of the Medical Examiner District 21 Medical Examiner Victim: Bakeev

August 2008 Criminal Court Testimony

Homicide, Called by the Prosecution for the 20th Judicial Circuit Skeletal Analysis for the District 21 Office of the Medical Examiner District 21 Medical Examiner Victim: Bakeev

July 2008 Deposition

Homicide, Called by the Public Defender District 21 Medical Examiner Victim: Bakeev

September 2007 Criminal Court Testimony

Homicide, Called by the Prosecution for the 20th Judicial Circuit District 21 Medical Examiner Victim: Randazzo

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December 2006 Deposition Homicide, Called by the Public Defender’s Office District 4 Medical Examiner

July 2005 Deposition

Homicide, Called by the Public Defender’s Office Richard R. Kuritz, Esquire District 4 Medical Examiner Defendant: John Mosely

January 2005 Bermuda Supreme Court Testimony,

Double Homicide, Called by the Prosecution Skeletal Analysis for Bermuda Special Crimes Unit 5A05 Victim: Cooper

April 2002 Deposition in State v. Pedroza

Homicide, Called by Defense Case No. 00-008753 15th Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County

MEDIA CONSULTING

August 2017 Consulting Forensic Anthropologist, Crime on Trial, Sirius XM Radio April 2014 Consulting Forensic Anthropologist, Aljazeera TV February 2012 Consulting Forensic Anthropologists. Prospect Pictures, LTD, Discovery Channel. August 2011 Consulting Forensic Anthropologist. 13WMAZ, Macon, Georgia. 2009-Current Consulting Forensic Anthropologist. Bones, Fox Television. 2009- Current Consulting Forensic Anthropologist. Nancy Grace Show, CNN. January 2008 Consulting Forensic Anthropologist. The Star Jones Show, TruTV. December 2007 Consulting Forensic Anthropologist. America’s Most Wanted, Fox December 2006 Consulting Forensic Anthropologist. Best Evidence, Discovery Channel, Creative

Differences Productions. April 2004 Forensic Anthropologist. Mummy Autopsy, Discovery, BBC America UK

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS/AWARDS

2018 Faculty Excellence Award, Institute of Public Service, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. 2015 Dean’s Award Best Undergraduate Poster in the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts, CAS with

Fatima Soto 2014 National Residence Hall Honorary Award 2012 School of Applied Research (SAR) Seminarian for Disturbing Bodies: A Relational Exploration of

Forensic Archaeological Practice, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 2010 Maggi Popkin Human Rights Award (w/ Victoria Sanford) for the Latin American Studies Association 2010 Florida Gulf Coast University Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award 2009 Florida Gulf Coast University Teaching Excellence Nomination 2005 University of Florida Graduate Teaching Award 2005 Department of Anthropology Graduate Teaching Award 2004 William R. Maples Dissertation Fellowship 2004 John Goggin Dissertation Fellowship 2001 O. Ruth McQuown Fellowship 2001 Emerging Forensic Scientist Award American Academy Forensic Sciences 1999 William R. Maples Scholarship 1997 President’s Spring Recognition of Outstanding Students 1996 Lifetime Member Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honor Society 1995 Lifetime Member Golden Key National Honor Society 1993 Lifetime Member Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

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RESEARCH & TRAVEL GRANTS

2016 Grant West Palm Beach Office of the Medical Examiner To Solve Current and Cold Forensic Anthropology Cases, West Palm Beach, FL. $3,150.00.

2015-Travel Grant CAS Sponsored for Case of Claudina Isabel Velasquez for the Inter American Court

of Human Rights, Cartagena, Colombia. $600.00.

2013-Travel Grant NSF grant by S. Jones (University of Alabama). For skeletal analyses and travel to Fiji. National Science Foundation. $2,000.00.

2013-Travel Grant FGCU ORSP Human Rights in Columbia. For oral presentation: Meta-Analysis of Forced Disappearances and Extrajudicial Executions During Armed Conflict in Colombia: A Forensic Perspective. Oral presentation at the International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington. $500.00.

2011-Travel Grant FGCU ORSP Human Rights in Guatemala. For oral presentation: Exhumations and the

Process of Documenting “Post-conflict” Human Rights Abuses in Central American. Oral presentation for the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada. $1,000.00.

2010 Travel Grant FGCU ORSP Human Rights in Guatemala. For oral presentation: Human

Rights Abuses in Guatemala: How Biological and Cultural Anthropologists Work Together to Solve Homicide Cases. Oral presentation at the Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, Canada. XXIX International Congress Latin American Studies Association: Crisis, Response, and Recovery, pp. 39. $475.00

2009 Research Grant Guatemalan Human Rights. (with Victoria Sanford, PhD) Open Society Institute, George Soros Foundation

$21,000.00.

2009 Travel Grant Guatemalan Human Rights as part of the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Faculty Travel Support Grant. Total: $1,000.00

2009 Travel Grant Histological Analysis of Fibulae. Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Faculty Travel Support Grant. Total: $1,000.00

2008 Travel Grant Using the Tools of Anthropology to Challenge Impunity and Procedural Injustice. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Research and Sponsored Programs

Faculty Travel Support Grant. Total: $1,000.00

2007 Travel Grant New Advances in Ethical Issues in Forensic and Physical Anthropology. Paper presented at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Faculty Travel

Support Grant. Total: $1,000.00

2006 Travel Grant Pathways to Becoming a Practicing Anthropologist-The Status of Female Forensic Anthropologists. Paper presented at the American Anthropological

Association Annual Meeting, Florida Gulf Coast University Professional Development Grant. Total $1,180.80.

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2006 Research Grant Correlating Forensic Anthropological Findings with DNA Profiles Obtained from Cold Cases. Co-authored with Sulekha Rao Coticone, Ph.D. Forensic Sciences Foundation Lucas Grant Research Program. Total $1,475.00.

2006 Research Grant Development of Latent Prints Deposited on Human Skeletal Remains. Co- authored with Dr. David Lounsbury. Forensic Sciences Foundation Acorn Research Grant. Total $496.00.

2004 Research Grant Skeletal Evidence of Physical Activity in Hunter Gatherers, Agriculturalists and Industrialists. Wentworth Foundation. Total $2,000.00.

2003 Travel Grant Iron Deficiency Anemia in the Bay West and Windover Skeletal Samples Department of Anthropology. Total $175.00.

2003 Travel Grant Rituals Among the Santeria: Contextual Clues and Forensic Implications Wentworth Foundation. Total $375.00.

2002 Travel Grant Fracture Patterns in a Large Contemporary Skeletal Sample: 30 years of work at the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory Wentworth Foundation. Total $450.00.

2002 Travel Grant Emerging as a Forensic Scientist. American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Total $500.00.

2000 Research Grant Perimortem and Antemortem Fracture Patterns in the Archaic Wentworth Foundation. Total $1,000.00.

1998 Research and Travel Grant

Skeletal Evidence of Health, Disease, and Subsistence at Three Archaic Florida Sites. Dept. of Anthropology, University of Florida. Total: $650.00.

1998 Lucas Grant The Determination of Skeletal-Age-at-Death: The Gross and Radiographic Analysis of Age Changes in the Laryngeal Cartilage. Forensic Sciences Foundation. Total $598.00.

1997 Lucas Grant Hatchets, Axes, and Machetes: A Comparison of Sharp Force Chopping Trauma. Forensic Sciences Foundation. Total $575.00.

COURSES TAUGHT (FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY; VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY; UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA; METRO-DADE MEDICAL EXAMINER; ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONSULTANTS INC.; VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF FORENSIC SCIENCE AND MEDICINE; MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE IN STUART, FLORIDA; OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL EXAMINER, MIAMI, FLORIDA)

STEM Education for Grade School Teachers via the Whitaker Center STEM/Student Research Opportunities for Middle & High School Students via the Whitaker Center NAACP STEM Education for High School Students Introduction to Forensic Anthropology Skeletal Keys: Honors Forensic Anthropology Introduction to Anthropology General Anthropology Human Osteology Human Identity & Trauma Practicum Bugs, Bones, and Botany Field Methods in the Location and Recovery of Human Remains Introduction to Biological Anthropology

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Introduction to Physical Anthropology Advanced Covert Burials Course Differentiating Human from Nonhuman Bone in Archaeological Contexts

ACADEMIC SERVICE/PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

2010 Member Latin American Studies Association 2010 Faculty Member Faculty Affairs Team, Florida Gulf Coast University 2010 Faculty Mentor Anthropology Club, Florida Gulf Coast University 2009 Faculty Mentor Anthropology Club, Florida Gulf Coast University 2009 Team Leader Graduate Affairs Team, Florida Gulf Coast University 2009 Member Pearson Publishing Physical Anthropology Advisor Board 2009 Affiliate Member Florida Association of Medical Examiners (FAME) 2009 Library Team Chair Library Team, Florida Gulf Coast University 2009 Member Leadership Team, Florida Gulf Coast University 2008 Task Force Chair American Anthropological Association Human Rights Commission 2008 Member Leadership Team, Florida Gulf Coast University 2008 Library Team Chair Library Team, Florida Gulf Coast University 2008 Program Committee American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), Poster Chair 2007 Fellow American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) 2006 Member American Anthropological Association (AAA) 2006 Affiliate Member National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) 2003 Lifetime Member Florida Emergency Mortuary Response Team (FEMORS) 2000 Lifetime Member National Disaster & Mortuary Response Team (DMORT Region IV) 1999 Student Member Florida Association for Identification 1999 Student Member National Foundation of Mortuary Care 1998 Member American Association of Physical Anthropologists 1997 Lifetime Member American Association of University Women 1997 Student Member Florida Academy of Sciences 1996 President Florida Anthropology Students’ Association

REVIEW WORK

2010 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 2012 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY 2017 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICALANTHROPOLOGY 2017 MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 2017 SOCIAL JUSTICE

REFERENCES

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