New Graduate Students
Chyna Lee
B.A. in Anthropology, San Diego State University
Language Spoken: English (Native); Spanish (Intermediate); Portuguese (Novice)
Interests: Natural and Anthropogenic Disasters, Bioarchaeology, Historical Ecology and Sustainability,
Human Impacts on Ancient Environments, Forensic Anthropology, Mortuary Practices,
Museum Curation, Repatriation, Caribbean Anthropology, Latin American Studies, Warfare,
Homeland Security, Boxing, Yoga, Cooking, Latin Ballroom Dancing.
Area of Expertise: Organization, Detail Orientation, Communication and more to be determined.
Past Research: N/A
Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. - Malcolm X
Nina Garcia
B.A. in Anthropology, San José State University
Language Spoken: English
Interests: Archaeology, Travel, Video Games, Ethnographic Research, Music
Area of Expertise: Archaeology & Qualitative Research
Past Research: N/A
If you see beauty in something, don't wait for others to agree.
- Sheriham Gamal
Juan Carlos Aguirre
B.A. Organizational Studies, Minor in Anthropology, San José State University
Language Spoken: English and Spanish
Interests: My top interests are food, travel, music. My husband and I love to travel across
the globe, and my top favorite cities, so far are Mexico City, Barcelona, and London.
My expression of love is through food, cooking, and eating. I use cooking as a form
of meditation and a method to get in tune with my ancestors and the universe. And,
I love to pair the cooking experience with some salsa music or disco; or an excellent
true-crime podcast. Finally, I love spending time with my dog Rocco, an 80-pound Staffordshire
Terrier.
Area of Expertise: Program Management, Program Development, Stakeholder Engagement, Fiscal Management,
Grant Writing and Reporting, Fundraising, Impact and Evaluation, Research, Data Analysis.
Past Research: Project Consultant, Queerifying Disaster Preparedness and Response, SJSU Spring
2022, Developed a formal proposal for an original organizational development project, Co-organized
a small team to develop strategies to implement diversity, equity, and inclusion for
the LGBTQ+ community in disaster response, Designed sexual orientation, gender identity,
and gender expression training modules and needs assessment for disaster preparedness
organization members through e-Learning, Proposed and was awarded the Laura Good Grant
for Undergraduate Research.
Sam Bass
B.A. in Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz
Language Spoken: English
Interests: Food Culture, Travel, Hiking, Cooking, Mountain Biking, Maps, Trees, Old Cities, 90
Movies, Museums, and Cats.
Area of Expertise: Writing/Editing and (Aspirationally) Economic Anthropology and Anthropology of Food.
Past Research: Ethnographic Explorations of Housing, Homelessness, Gentrification, Bordering Practices, Market Ideology and Property in the greater Bay Area, Research on Regional and Immigrant Food Cultures as an assertion of (or challenge to) National Identities and Narratives.
Perhaps wisdom... is realizing how small I am, and unwise and how far I have yet to go. – Anthony Bourdain
Ethan Kelley
B.A. in Anthropology (Culture, Language, and Society), California State University, Sacramento
Language Spoken: English
Interests: Cultural Anthropology, Economic Anthropology, Globalization, Online Communities,
Virtual Identities, Cryptocurrency, Cooking, Traveling, and Videogames.
Area of Expertise: Cultural Anthropology, Qualitative Research, Virtual Spaces.
Past Research: Exploring Virtual Settings and Identities in Final Fantasy XIV, Assessing the Effects
the Environment of Final Fantasy XIV has on the Development of Virtual Identities,
Misinformation in Media: Digital Conflicts Among Nations.
Veronica Reyes
B.A. in Anthropology, San José State University
Language Spoken: English
Interests: Music, Yoga, Running, Hiking, Mixologist, Anthropology of Addiction, Urban Planning.
Area of Expertise: Cultural Anthropology, Qualitative research methods, interviewing.
Past Research: Effects of Cumulative Disasters of Social Support and Mutual Aid Among San Jose State Students during the Covid Epidemic.
Never Give Up
Spencer Shook
B.A. in Anthropology from San Francisco State University
Languages Spoken: English (Native), French (Novice), and German (Novice)
Interests: Mesoamerican Archaeology, Cultural Anthropology, The Aztec Triple Alliance, The Maya, Teotihuacan, Cross- Cultural Interactions (and their influences on cultures), Ming China, Early Showa Japan, History, Fashion, Subculture (especially internet-based ones), Religion, Mythology, Virtual identities and their Construction, Foxes
Jonathan Santaella
B.A. in Anthropology from San Jose State University
Language Spoken: Spanish (Fluent), English (Fluent), and Japanese (Novice)
Interests: My interests include cultures, languages, and food. Passionate about the sociocultural structure in restaurant and bars. I have a strong interest in forensic anthropology as well and love to learn about traditionsm and rituals revolving around death across cultures.
Past Research: Mosaic America Virtual Atlas
Jario Ivan Rosas Heredia
B.A. in Anthropology from San Jose State University
Languages Spoken: English, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese
Interests: Hiking, basketball, soccer, video games, traveling, stadiums, climate change, disasters, fan culture, food, history
Places Traveled: Mexico, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, France, England, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Chech Republic, Vatican, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Macau, Hong Kong
Sammer Abu Alragheb
B.A. in Film & Digital Media from California State University
Los Angeles, A.A. in Journalism from Cabrillo Community College
Languages Spoken: English (Native), Arabic (Native), and French (Novice)
Interests: Ethnography Archaeology/Underwater & Maritime Archaeology. History of the Golden
Age of Piracy, swimming, video games, history of the Transatlantic Slave Expansion,
classical music, black metal, death metal, thrash metal, heavy metal, philosophy (ethics,)
guitar, bio-anthropology, screenwriting, filmmaking, film production, chess, human
behavior (condition), storytelling, Egyptian, Greek & Norse
myth, & socializing with ones community
Places Traveled: Jordan, had the opportunity to visit many ancient cities and historical sites, including but not limited to Petra, Jarash, Roman Theater, Temple of Hercules in the Citadel, Qasar al Mashatta (Winter Castle) the Kharana, Castle, Aqaba. Sinai Peninsula. The Red Sea. Channel Islands.
Past Reasearch: Ethnography on the homeless population ethnography on story and characters for a historical film, archaeology on a neolithic manufacturing (chert) site c. 8k BC.
Aaron Horwitz
B.A. in Behavioral Science, San Jose State University
Languages Spoken: English
Interests: Health and fitness, music, Lego, philosophy, travel
Places Traveled: 35 U.S. States, Mexico, Belize, Peru, Japan, Canada, Israel
Past Research: Assessing the impact technology has on social anxiety
Chloe Nguyen
B.A. in Behavioral Science from San Jose State University
Languages Spoken: Vietnamese and English
Interests: Archaeology, Forensic Anthropology, Cultural
Anthropology, Economic Anthropology, Vietnamese
Cultures and History
Places Traveled: Vietnam, Thailand, and Hawaii
Past Research: Effects of Cumulative Disasters of Social
Support and Mutual Aid Among San Jose State Students
during the Covid Epidemic
Elizabeth "Lizza" Popova
B.S in Marketing, San Diego State University. Minors in Interdisciplinary Studies and French
Languages Spoken: Russian, English, French (Intermediate), Spanish (Beginner)
Interests: Medical and business anthropology, political economy, healthcare management and finance, ethics, health and femme tech, comparative governmental studies, aquascaping, terrariums, botany, and mycology.
Places traveled: North and Central America, Europe, Balkans, Eurasia, Macaronesia.
Past Research: Regional Market Demand for Second-hand and Thrift Stores in San Diego (not published)
Mayela Sanchez
B.A. from San Jose State University; A.A. from De Anza College / Foothill College
Languages Spoken: Spanish, English
Interests: I like to go foraging and learn about state parks. I travel often to be exposed to new environments. I enjoy, reading, gaming, and going to museums.
Places Traveled: Mexico, Nicaragua, Grenada, Dominican Republic, England, Denmark, Ireland, France, Belguim, Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, Greece, and parts of the United States outside of California.
Past Research: I have been a part of the Los Altos History Museum's Oral History Committee's research into their oral history archives for digital archiving.I participated in the 2023 Colfax Lime Kiln Site archelogical field school with Dr. Meniketti to uncover any artifacts of human habitation.
James Fernandez
B.A. in Anthropology: Biological and Archaeological Science at Cal State East Bay
Languages Spoken: English and Italian
Interests: Maritime Archaeology, Underwater Archaeology, Historical and Classical Archaeology, Southwestern Archaeology, cooking, surfing, hiking, SCUBA, music, Fire Ecology, Anthropology of religion, Primate Ecology, Linguistic Anthropology
Places Traveled: Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Mexico, all mountain states, Midwest, Florida, Hawaii, Caribbean
What are you most looking forward to in grad school?: Refining my academic and archaeological skills, community outreach opportunities, and developing a thesis project
Chloe Januar
B.A. in Evolutionary Anthropology at University of California, Davis
Lanuages Spoken: English and Bahasa Indonesia
Interests: Primatology, Indigenous studies, Zooarchaeology, Human Evolution, Geography, Paleontology, baking, makeup/skincare, kpop, video games, collecting trinkets
Places Traveled: Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Macau, Australia, 11 US states
What are you most looking forward to in grad school?: Meeting peers with similar interests!
Jaymi Mcginn
B.A. in Anthropology at San Jose State University
Languages Spoken: English
Interests: History, Art, Music, Writing, Reading, Cooking, Baking, Gardening, Traveling, Dancing, Singing
Places Traveled: Idaho, Utah, Montana, Maryland, Washington D.C., Ireland, Iceland, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Greece, Spain, Netherlands, Scotland, Nevis/St.Kitts, Puerto Rico
What are you most looking forward to in grad school?: I look forward to building up a strong theoretical and applied understanding of anthropology that I can use to develop my own research projects and publications. I am also looking forward to the challenge of critically engaging with course material and improving my writing. With the skills I will gain in the graduate program I hope to be a more well-rounded anthropologist which greatly benefit in my future career in the field.
Kenneth Woods
B.A. in Anthropology at Georgetown University
Languages Spoken: English, some French
Interests: Politics, TV, baseball, traveling, urban development
Places Traveled: I've been to 37 US states. I've also been to France, the UK, Italy and Toronto in Canada
What are you most looking forward to in grad school?: I'm looking forward to meeting like minded individuals to conversate with, learn from, discuss and think about the future of our world in diverse ways.
Jaime Konsitzke
A.A-T. in Anthropology, B.A. in Anthropology at De Anza College & San Jose State University
Langauges Spoken: English
Interests: Travel, the outdoors, weightlifting, yoga, ballet, running, hiking, trail running, birdwatching, cooking, theater, and politics. I love reading several books at once, most of which focus on my interests in medical anthropology, archaeology, ethnography, historical archaeology, environmental anthropology, and mutual aid.
Places Traveled: Every corner of North America
What are you most looking forward to in grad school?: I look forward to deepening my understanding of anthropological theory and building partnerships with my cohort, the SJSU faculty, and local organizations.
Gayle Mclaughlin
B.S. in Psychology at Bridgewater State University
Langauges Spoken: English and a little bit of Spanish
Interests: Politics, anti-war and solidarity activism, social justice, environmental health and justice, hiking, reading, movies and the arts.
Places Traveled: Spain, Ecuador, Cuba, and various places across the U.S.
What are you most looking forward to in grad school?: Learning from the past and problem-solving for the future.
Nick Ann Louise Warfield-Hooker
B.A. In Anthropology at San Jose State University
Languages Spoken: English
Place Traveled: Ireland & Hawaii
Interests: Hiking, reading, painting, history, swimming, singing, my cat
What are you most looking forward to in grad school?: The opportunity to research issues that have an impact on current times
Sharon Sue Klass
B.A. In Anthropology at San Jose State University
Languages Spoken: English
Interests: Biological and Cultural Anthropology. I love the ocean and exploring marine tide pools. I am an avid reader and enjoy the art of quilting. I also enjoy exploring museums and have season tickets to the San Francisco Ballet.
Places Traveled: Ireland, Wales, Canada, and Mexico. Domestically, I love national parks and exploring new places.
What are you most looking forward to in grad school?: I love to learn and am a lifelong learner. I am excited to develop my ethnographic research skills further and work with my cohorts who share my passion for making a difference in the world. "Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul - and sings the tune without the words - and never stops at all." Emily Dickinson
Serena Mueller
B.A. In Anthropology and Sociology at University of California, Santa Cruz
Languages Spoken: English, French
Interests: I enjoy reading, cooking, and botany/plant care
Places Traveled: I’ve travelled all around the United States, but most recently, I’ve spent the past two summers in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania working on Roman-Dacian Settlement excavations.
What are you most looking forward to in grad school?: I’m looking forward to the academic challenges and watching ideas come to fruition.