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Mary Theresa Bonhage-Freund, Ph.D.

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Selected Reviews

  • Review of The Only One Living to Tell. The Autobiography of a Yavapai Indian, by Mike Burns.  The Journal of Ethnobiology.  66(4): 413.  2012 12 31.
  • Review of Bush Medicine of the Bahamas. A Cross-cultural, by Jeffrey H. McCormack, Kathleen Maier, and.  Economic Botany.  2012, 66 (2):214-215; on-line Book Review pp 1-2.  June 1, 2012.
  • Review of Food, Fire and Fragrance: A Paleoethnobotanical Perspective on Classic Maya Cave Rituals, by Christopher Morehart.  Economic Botany.  66(1): 104-105.  2012.
  • Review of Origins of Agriculture in Western Central Asia. An Environmental Archaeological Study, by David R. Harris.  Economic Botany.  2011, 65 (3): 336  2011.
  • Review of Paleonutrition, by Mark Q. Sutton, Kristin D. Sobolik, & Jill K. Gardner.  Economic Botany.  65 (1) in press  2011.
  • Review of Global Maya. Work and Ideology in Rural Guatemala, by Liliana Goldín.  Economic Botany.  2010 64(3)  2010 09 01.
  • Review of Chocolate: Pathway to the Gods. The Sacred Realm of Chocolate in Mesoamerica, by Meredith L.Dreiss and Sharon Edgar Greenhill.  Economic Botany.  2010, 65 (1)  June 2010.
  • Review of Paleoethnobotany of Princess Point, Lower Great Lakes Region, Southern Ontario, Canada, by Della Saunders.  Economic Botany.  2009. 63(4) 451-452  July 12, 2011.
  • Review of It Will Live Forever. Traditional Yosemite Indian Acorn Preparation, by Beverly R. Ortiz and Julia F. Parker.  Economic Botany.  63 (4), forthcoming  December 2009.
  • Review of Benjamin Smith Barton: Naturalist and Physician in Jeffersonian America, by Joseph Ewan and Nesta Dunn Ewan.  Economic Botany.  2008, 62(3): 633
  • Review of Rights to Plant Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge: Basic issues and Perspectives, by Susette Biber-Klemm and Thomas Cottier.  Economic Botany.  2009. 63(1): 101-102.
  • Review of Canyon Gardens. The Ancient Pueblo Landscapes of the American Southwest, by V.B. Price and Baker H. Morrow (eds.).  Economic Botany.  2008, 62(1): 102-103  2008.
  • Review of Chocolate in Mesoamerica: A Cultural History of Cacao, by Cameron L. McNeil.  Economic Botany.  61(4):401-402  December 1, 2007.
  • Review of Investigating Local Knowledge: New Directions, New Approaches, by Alan Bicker, Paul Stilltoe, Johan Pottier.  Economic Botany.  2005 59(04) 410  2005/12/15.
  • Review of Against Extinction: The Story of Conservation, by William M. Adams.  Economic Botany.  2005 59(2): 203-204  2005/06/15.
  • Review of Biological Resources and Migration, by Dietrich Werner (ed).  Economic Botany.  2005 59(3) 297-298  2005/09/15.
  • Review of Handbook of Medicinal Plants, by Zohara Yaniv and Uriel Bachrach (eds,).  Economic Botany.  2006 59(2)  2006/06/01.

 

The Alma College Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team has won 11 consecutive regional championships. The competition awards the SIFE teams that are most effective in teaching the principles of market economics through outreach projects in their communities. Last year’s team presented 12 projects, including teaching ethics and entrepreneurship skills to students at a juvenile detention center and launching an entrepreneurship competition for students with business ideas.

 

Student Profile

Isabelle Moore

Isabelle Moore
Graduation: 2014
Major: English and History

A bit of serendipity helped guide Farmington Hills junior Isabelle Moore to Alma College.

“My mom and I were coming home from a tour at another school, and we stumbled upon Alma College,” she says. “We had never heard of it, so we explored for a bit. When I got home, I researched Alma some more and found that it had all the qualities I wanted in a college.”