Faculty Recruiting Graduate Students

Assistant Professor

Dr. Anna Cohen is recruiting students interested in social complexity, political economy, ceramic and/or geospatial analyses, research ethics, and Mesoamerican archaeology.

Associate Professor

Dr. Dengah is recruiting graduate students interested in cognitive and medical anthropology, and learning how to conduct mixed-method ethnography.

Hale G. Smith Professor of Anthropology

Dr. Falk is not actively recruiting at this time but may accept graduate students studying a narrow range of subjects centered on the evolution of the brain and advanced cognitive and creative abilities. Please contact her directly to determine if your potential research topic is a good fit.

Associate Professor
Graduate Program Director

K. Ann Horsburgh is recruiting graduate students with interests in the interactions between lived experiences and health, broadly construed. Some background in biology is an advantage, but not essential. 

Associate Professor

Rochelle Marrinan is interested in working with students focusing on Zooarchaeology, Spanish Mission archaeology, and Contact Period studies. 

Professor
Department Chair

Mark D. McCoy is recruiting graduate students interested in studying ancient societies, geospatial archaeology, and the archaeology of Pacific Islands, especially the Hawaiian Islands, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Rapa Nui (Easter Island), and the islands of Micronesia. Interested students can learn more about his work at https://timetraveler.create.fsu.edu/.

Associate Professor
Undergraduate Program Director

Dr. Jayur Madhusudan Mehta is recruiting graduate students interested in coastal and environmental archaeology and the archaeology of the African Diaspora. Interested students can learn more about his work at www.evergreensurvey.org and at https://www.arch.tamu.edu/cope/

Professor

Tanya Peres is recruiting graduate students interested in foodways in the ancient Americas and the non-food roles of animals in Native American societies, and with previous experience in archaeological fieldwork, zooarchaeological analysis, paleoethnobotanical analysis, and other basic archaeological skillsets.

Assistant Professor

Eric Shattuck is recruiting graduate students interested in health, sickness behavior, inflammation and immune function, sleep, and vaccine hesitancy across a variety of social and cultural contexts.

Specialized Teaching Faculty

Geoff Thomas is interested in recruiting graduate students with interests in Bioarchaeology and Paleopathology of the American Southeast with specific interests in growth and development, health, behavioral reconstruction, and gender as it related to social organization and subsistence practices.