Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Location: DMF Atrium
Entry Way 24 Park Avenue Bridgewater, MA 02325 United States
Date: Friday, 04/Apr/2025
2:00pm
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7:30pm
Registration
Location: DMF Atrium
Conference registration will be open all day in the DMF Atrium—stop by to check in, pay your registration fee, and get all the materials you need!
Date: Saturday, 05/Apr/2025
8:00am
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6:15pm
Registration
Location: DMF Atrium
Conference registration will be open all day in the DMF Atrium—stop by to check in, pay your registration fee, and get all the materials you need!
Tabling Sessions
Location: DMF Atrium
Stop by the Tabling Sessions in the DMF Atrium! Check out what the BSU Anthropology Club, the NEAA Narratives, and Massachusetts Archaeology Society have to offer!
NEAA Narratives
Location: DMF Atrium
Chair: Jessica Skolnikoff
Chair: Matthew David Downie
Stop by the Booth and Share your NEAA story! We are collecting stories about your experience with anthropology and the NEAA. Your unique perspective will help us spread the word about the NEAA conference. Stop by and share your experiences, get a cool NEAA sticker, and enter to win a copy of the NEAA Bulletin: Undergrads in the Workplace: The Many Hats of Anthropology Alumni.
10:15am
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11:45am
Poster Session Part 1
Location: DMF Atrium
Come talk to the Poster Presenters about their Research!
 

Bathhouses in Saratoga Springs: One of the Many Heterotopias Worldwide

Leah Madison Wimpfheimer



Coping with Farming: The Mental Health Toll

Chloe Dourmashkin



Disconnections from Reality: Popular Portrayals of Maya Women in Tourist Marketing

Joyce Bennett, Linny Jimenez Tadeo



Exploration of Gender and Sexuality in Arcane Fanfiction and Fandom

Emily Elizabeth Jones



Gym Class and Self Esteem: Gendered Experiences of Confidence and Discomfort

Jenna Reese Bouchard, Fiona O'Donoghue, Jessica Skolnikoff



Paths to the Craft: An Ethnographic Study of Contemporary US Pagan and Witch Identities

Caitlin S Worthington



Press On: Care and Community in Video Games

Jonathan Muller



THE RISE IN THE TABOO OF PLEASURE IN THE MODERN AGE

Maddi Green



Breaking Barriers: Women’s pathways to success in STEM

Maryam Guenoun



Capturing the Role of Play in Massachusetts’s Urban Adolescence through Ethnography

April Ruth Keyes

1:45pm
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3:15pm
Poster Session Part 2
Location: DMF Atrium
Come talk to the Poster Presenters about their Research!
 

Land Claims and the Power of the Codexes in Mexico's Indigenous Societies

Ana Maria Ramirez Morales



Understanding Unsanctioned Violence in Ireland’s Troubles

Sean James Chapter



Historical & Contemporary Significance of Australian Petroglyphs

Ashlyn Emily Taylor



Understanding Southern New Jersey’s Indigenous Past

Annabelle Frances Sebastian



Curation in Undergraduate Curriculum: Reciprocal Collaborations with Archaeological Repositories as a Means of Addressing the Curation Crisis

Svetlana Kasem-Beg, Elizabeth Moronski, Abigail Shields, Anthony Graesch



Egyptian Faience: Its production, purpose, and place in museums

Isabella Pilla



Challenges and Insights in Quartz Lithic Analysis: Findings from CC22, a Pre-Colonial Indigenous Settlement

Will Poniros, Anthony Graesch



Cracking the Cranial Code: Identification of Unknown Skulls Through Craniometric Analysis

Maryam Guenoun



Voices of Female Teachers in Senegal’s Secondary Schools: Socio-Cultural and Structural Challenges, Resilience Strategies, and Perspectives on Solutions

Louise Badiane



The Responsibilities of Mortuary Exhibition in Museums

Scott Ernsberger



Viking Come(back): The Production of Whiteness in Reproductive Technologies

Vlere Azizi, Kiren Bagga


 
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