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Key Project Personnel

Principal Investigator: John Kappelman, PhD, Department of Anthropology
Program Manager:  Adrienne Witzel, Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services
Project Manager:  Emily Farias, Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services

Department of Anthropology, LAITS development lab

Current Contributors: Ashlynn Arzola and Claud Bramblett
eForensics Alumni:

  • Project Managers: Lauri Martin, PhD (2004-2009), Brett Nachman (2009-2010)
  • Project Personnel: Kaley Aguero, Lesley Campos Cruz, Christopher Davis, Eva Garrett, Ashley Gosselin-Ildari, Paige Hubbard, Claire Jones, Sarah Kavanaugh, Lauren Koutlias, Sissi Janet Mattox, Rachel Menegaz, Christopher Rathbone, Christyna Solhan, Ana Trevino, Sydney Vragel, and Oliva Yard.

Special thanks to the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory, Texas State Forensics Anthropology Center, and Southeast Texas Applied Forensic Science Facility.

Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services, LAITS Development Lab

Project Producer: Joe TenBarge, Assistant Dean
Project Manager:  Emily Farias
Programming & CSS:  Audric Ganser, Ruben Garza, Jr, and Stacy Vlasits
Website Graphic Design:  Tuan Tang
Student Technology Assistants:  Aidan Kessler, Valerie Lopez, and Anna Xu
Special Thanks:  Marla Gilliland, Tim Fackler, Chris Pittman, and Suloni Robertson

Acknowledgements

Department of anthropology

University of Texas at Austin

Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services

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