SHA 2013: From Kampala to Leicester
The Call for Papers for the SHA conference in 2013 closed on 10th July, and…
Students! You may be asking yourself: “What exactly is the Past Presidents’ Student Reception?”, “Will the reception still be happening this year?”, or “How do I participate?” Well, this is the blog post to answer all of your questions.
“What exactly is the Past Presidents’ Student Reception?”
In years before the pandemic, where we could meet in person and network, the Past Presidents’ Reception provided an opportunity for students to network with previous SHA presidents (hence the title) and leading professionals in the areas of Academia, CRM, Public Engagement, Underwater Archaeology, and so on. The Reception prided itself on being an informal and welcoming place where students can ask for advice, career stories, and make connections that will last throughout their career.
“Will the reception still be happening this year?”
How do we create this reception environment during the virtual conference? Easy- more video calls.
This year the reception will be divided into sections based on career paths, with three leading professionals in each section.
Wednesday January 6
12-1pm
Federal, State, and Local Agencies
Duane Quates
State Cultural Resources Specialist/Archaeologist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Mandy Ranslow
Program Analyst/Federal Highway Administration Liaison, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
Will Reed
Regional Heritage Program Leader, Southwestern Region, U.S. Forest Service
Friday January 8th
8-9am
Academia – Advanced Degrees
LuAnn DeCunzo
Professor of Anthropology, University of Delaware
Paul Mullins
Professor, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis
William White
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
Friday January 8th
12-1pm
Private Sector Cultural Resource Management
Amanda Evans
Maritime Services Practice Leader, Gray & Pape, Inc
Donn Grenda
President, Statistical Research, Inc.
Joe Joseph
Director of Administration, New South Associates
Friday January 8th
1:30-2:30pm
Public Engagement
Sara Ayers-Rigsby
Director, Southeast/Southwest Regions, Florida Public Archaeology Network
Bill Lees
Executive Director, Florida Public Archaeology Network
Della Scott-Ireton
Associate Director, Florida Public Archaeology Network
Saturday January 9th
8-9am
Museums – Collections
Julie King
Professor of Anthropology, St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Patricia Samford
Director, Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory
Mark Warner
Professor, University of Idaho
Saturday January 9th
12-1pm
Underwater Archaeology
Toni Carrell
Vice President, Ships of Discovery
Kim Faulk
Business Development Manager/Sr. Marine Archaeologist, Geoscience Earth & Marine Services
Susan Langley
Maryland State Underwater Archaeologist/Adjunct Prof. St. Mary’s College of Maryland
“How do I participate?”
Easy enough! Only students who register for the conference can participate in the Reception. To attend, all you need to do is go to the link provided in the final conference program for the career sessions of your choice (or all of them, chat with everyone. You never know what your future holds).
There is no separate, additional registration to participate in this special event.
Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to explore careers in historical archaeology!