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Dr. Michael Baltutis, Chair

Dr. Michael Baltutis, Chair

Associate Professor

Office: Swart 309
Email: baltutim@uwosh.edu

Office Hours/Fall 2023: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 12:40pm-1:40pm or by appointment

 

Education:
Ph.D.,University of Iowa 2008, Religious Studies
B.A.,University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Philosophy

Dr. Michael Baltutis is an Associate Professor of Global Religions at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. He teaches Religious Ritual, Hinduism and Religion in South Asia.

Anthropology

Dr. Adrienne Frie

Dr. Adrienne Frie

Associate Professor

Office: Harrington 303B
Phone: (920) 424-1365
Email: friea@uwosh.edu

Office Hours/Fall 2023: No office hours this semester.

 

Education:
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
M.A., University of Chicago
B.A., University of California San Diego

Adrienne Frie is an anthropological archaeologist whose research specialties include prehistoric Europe, human-animal relations, and prehistoric art. Dr. Frie’s ongoing research is focused on Iron Age Slovenia, where she investigates how animal depictions and faunal remains provide insight into prehistoric interactions with and ideas about animals. This research is multidisciplinary, and in addition to archaeological evidence takes into account animal behavior, local environments, and the socioeconomic structures surrounding animal husbandry and other human-animal interactions.

Dr. Kevin Garstki

Dr. Kevin Garstki

Teaching Assistant Professor

Office: Swart 312
Email: garstkik@uwosh.edu

                                              Office Hours/Fall 2023: Wednesday 9:ooAM-11:00AM or by appointment

Education:
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
M.A., University of Chicago
B.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Kevin Garstki is an anthropological archaeologist whose research focuses on the impact of digital technology on modern archaeology, as well as the effect of emerging technology on prehistoric societies. He is a prehistoric European archaeologist who has worked in Cyprus, Ireland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and North America. His doctoral research centered on the organization of early iron production in Iron Age Ireland. Dr. Garstki’s current research focuses on the critical use and reuse of digital archaeological data, specifically using 3D visualization technologies to enhance the documentation, research, and archiving of material heritage and its use in public outreach. He has worked for the last eight years as director of digital imaging for the Athienou Archaeological Project in Cyprus and is the co-director of the Wolves and the Caesars (WAC) archaeological field school in Knežak.

For more information on Kevin’s research: http://kevin-garstki.com/archaeology/

Dr. Jordan Karsten

Dr. Jordan Karsten

Associate Professor

Office: Swart 317A
Email: karstenj@uwosh.edu

Office Hours/Fall 2023: Wednesday 11:30AM-1:30PM or by appointment

 

Education:
Ph.D., and M.A., State University of New York, Albany 

Dr. Karsten is a biological anthropologist with a focus on human osteology. His research interests include areas of bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology, and he is actively involved in excavations focused on Neolithic Ukraine. Dr. Karsten teaches classes on human skeletal anatomy, forensic anthropology, paleoanthropology, genetics, and archaeology.

Oksana Katsanivska

Oksana Katsanivska

Lecturer

Office: Swart 308
Email: katsanivskao@uwosh.edu

Office Hours/Fall 2023: Monday 3:00PM-4:00PM or by appointment

 

Education:
M.A. in Philology/ Linguistics, Chernivtsi National University, Ukraine

Oksana Katsanivska is a certified linguist, specializing in English-Ukrainian translation. She has worked as a translator of non-fiction literature (including Living Forward by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy, Onward by Howard Schultz, The IKEA Story by Bertil Torekull, Born to Run by Christopher McDougal, and Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley) and as an interpreter for Dr. Jordan Karsten during his archeological excavations in Ukraine. She has also conducted private lessons of English language for adults and teenagers.

Oksana Katsanivska teaches classes on comparative linguistics, food anthropology, contemporary Ukrainian literature and Russo-Ukrainian conflict.

Kayla Kubehl

Kayla Kubehl

Lecturer

Office: Swart 314
Email: kubehlk@uwosh.edu 

Office Hours/Fall 2023: 

 

Education:
M.A., George Mason University
B.S., University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh

 Kayla Francis is a biological anthropologist with interests in dental health, life histories, and systemic illness. She has also completed work in public health focusing on trauma, school health, behavioral health, and workforce development. Kayla teaches courses on human skeletal anatomy, forensic anthropology, and biological anthropology.

Dr. Stephanie May de Montigny

Dr. Stephanie May de Montigny

Associate Professor

Office: Swart 320
Email: may@uwosh.edu

Office Hours/Fall 2023: Tuesday/Thursday 1:30PM-2:30PM or by appointment

 

Education:
Ph.D., University of Texas Austin

Stephanie May de Montigny is a cultural anthropologist.  Her courses and research interests include Native American studies, kinship, gender and sexuality, ethnohistory, vernacular architecture, and visual art and dance.  She also teaches classes on ethnographic methods, American ethnography, and expressive culture.

Dr. Heidi Nicholls

Dr. Heidi Nicholls

Assistant Professor

Office: Swart 322
Email: nichollsh@uwosh.edu

Office Hours/Fall 2023: By appointment with the option of in person and online. Greatest                                                        availability is 1:30PM-2:30PM Tues/Thursday

Education:
Ph.D., University at Albany, SUNY
M.A., Cleveland State University

Dr. Heidi J Nicholls is a cultural anthropologist with a specialization on economics and power dynamics. More specifically Dr. Nicholls looks at the social construction of race, intercultural dynamics, student success, tourism and equity, diversity, and inclusion. She has had the opportunity to work on the Dine Reservation, in Guatemala, Costa Rica, Anguilla, New York and here on the UWO campus (Inclusivity at a PWI). Dr. Nicholls teaches classes on Diversity, Tourism, Indigenization, Political Resistance and more, counting for programs such as Anthropology (of course), Indigenous Studies, Environmental Studies and Economics. Ask her today how to earn these majors, minors, and certificates!

Dr. Stephanie Spehar

Dr. Stephanie Spehar

Associate Professor

Office: Swart 313
Email: spehars@uwosh.edu

Office Hours/Fall 2023: 

 

Education:
Ph.D., New York University
M.A., New York University
B.A., California State University Los Angeles 

Stephanie Spehar is a physical anthropologist whose area of specialization is primate socioecology, or how ecology and the environment have shaped primate social systems and behavior. Within this framework, her research focuses on primate mating systems, group dynamics and social behavior, and communication. A second major research interest is primate conservation, especially the effect of habitat alteration, fragmentation, and hunting on primate communities.

Dr. Choua Xiong

Dr. Choua Xiong

Assistant Professor

Office: Swart 323/ Sage 3444
Email: xiongc@uwosh.edu

Office Hours/Fall 2023: Mondays 10:00AM- 12:00PM in SAGE 3444

 

 

Education:
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison

Dr. Choua P. Xiong is an Assistant Professor of Hmong Studies who offers a range of courses in Hmong studies, education, and anthropology that examine issues of displacement, race, gender, and community building. Choua’s research approach is informed by her activism as an educator in Southeast Asian community-based educational spaces, schools, and higher education. She leads various community-based participatory action research (CBPAR) projects that center the perspectives of minoritized people in education including the National Science Foundation (NSF) STEM Undergraduate Education for Minoritized Students Project, MN Lub Zej Zog Education Coalition, and the Los Tsev: Cia Siab, WI Traveling Exhibit.

Dr. Jeffrey Behm

Dr. Jeffrey Behm

Professor Emeritus

Email: behm@uwosh.edu

 

 

 

Education:

Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dissertation title: Identification and Analysis of Stylistic Variation in Hardin Barbed Points
M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison
B.A., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Military Service:  USMC, 1968-1979 (Active Duty), 1970-1974 (Inactive Reserve)
Research Interests:
Prehistoric and Historic Native American Midwestern Archaeology, Preindustrial and Primitive Technology, Experimental and Replicative Archaeology, Lithic Analysis, Lithic Technology, Ethnohistory, Museology and Museum Exhibits, Archeochemistry
 
Archeological Field Experience:
US:  Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wyoming, Belize
 
Hired at UWO:  September, 1985
Retired from UWO:  June 2019

Global Religions

Dr. Michael Baltutis, Chair

Dr. Michael Baltutis, Chair

Associate Professor

Office: Swart 309
Email: baltutim@uwosh.edu

Office Hours/Fall 2023: Monday/Wed/Friday 12:40PM-1:40PM or by appointment

 

Education:
Ph.D.,University of Iowa 2008, Religious Studies
B.A.,University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Philosophy

Dr. Michael Baltutis is an Associate Professor of Global Religions at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. He teaches Religious Ritual, Hinduism and Religion in South Asia.

Dr. Kathleen Corley

Dr. Kathleen Corley

Professor Emeritus

Email: corley@uwosh.edu

 

 

 

Education:
Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA

Dr. Kathleen Corley is a Professor of Global Religions at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.  She teaches New Testament, Christianity, Gnosticism and Women in Religion.