Faculty List

Megan M. McCullen

Megan M.  McCullen

Visiting Instructor
Joined Alma College Faculty in 2010
230 SAC
(989) 463-7209
Homepage: http://ethnohistorian.wordpress.com

Education

  • PhD Candidate, Anthropology, Michigan State University
  • M.A., Anthropology, Michigan State University (2007)
  • A.B., Anthropology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1999)

Research Interests

Ethnohistory and Archaeology of the Great Lakes Region, Migration Studies, American Indian Studies, Ethnicity & Identity.

Recent Courses Taught

  • Introduction to Anthropology.  SOA 111.
  • Introduction to Cultural Anthropology.  SOA 212.
  • Food for Thought.  FYS 101.
  • Biological Anthroplogy.  SOA 214.
  • Indigenous Cultures.  SOA 311.
  • Medical Anthropology.  SOA 280.

Recent Presentations

Professional Memberships

  • Native American and Indigenous Studies Association
  • American Society for Ethnohistory
  • Canadian Archaeological Association
  • Midwest Archaeology Conference
  • Conference on Michigan Archaeology
  • Society for American Archaeology
  • American Anthropological Association

Service to the College

  • Member - Institutional Review Board
  • Advisor, Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honorary & Anthropology Club
  • Faculty Mentor - Kings-Chavez-Parks Program
  • Faculty Mentor - First Generation Student Program
  • Faculty Liason, Alternative Spring Break

Service to the Community

  • Board Member - Michigan Oral History Association
  • Board Member - Nokomis Learning Center

Service to the Profession

  • Co-chair, Anthropology Division, Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Letters
  • Reviewer, Michigan Academician
  • Editorial Board of the Michigan Archaeologist

 

Alma College is among the top 40 baccalaureate institutions in the country for the percentage of students who choose to study abroad, according to a report published by the Institute for International Education. Among Alma’s graduates in the 2009–10 academic year, 61.4 percent participated in study abroad, which ranked 37th in the nation.

 

Student Profile

Pam Prewett

Pam Prewett
Graduation: 2014
Major: Psychology

Psychology major and horse owner Pam Prewett has worked with horses for 10 years. The opportunity to easily commute back home and see her horses is one of the reasons she decided to attend Alma College. Naturally, her career plans revolve around her favorite four-legged friends as well.

ā€œI’m going into equine-assisted psychotherapy, so before going on and becoming certified in family counseling, an undergraduate foundation in psychology will really help me with my future practice,ā€ she says.