Adjunct faculty are professionals in the field of Anthropology and associated with the department. These are voluntary positions that provide various professional services to the university, such as giving occasional lectures, counseling students, supervising student research, and engaging in cooperative research with other faculty. The following individuals are Adjunct faculty in the Department of Anthropology:
Michael G Baksh (PhD University of California-Los Angeles; Adj Prof) Cultural ecology, culture change, time allocation, cultural resource management, applied ethnography; Peruvian Amazon, Southern California, Native North Americans; TierraEnv@aol.com
G Timothy Gross (PhD Washington State Univeristy 1987; Adj Prof) Hunter-gatherers, early agriculture, site formation processes, food shortage-facilities, curation, lithic technology; Western North America; tigr@sandiego.edu
Carol A Mudgett (PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison 1981; Adj Prof) Applied medical anthropology, applied cultural anthropology, program planning and evaluation
Amadeo M Rea (PhD University of Arizona 1977; Adj Prof) Ethnotaxonomy, cultural ecology, archeozoology, museology; SW, NW Mexico
Madeleine M Richeport-Haley (PhD New York University 1975; Adj Prof) Medical anthropology, psychological anthropology, visual anthropology; Caribbean, Brazil
Dominique Rissolo (PhD University of California-Riverside 2001; Executive Director, Waitt Institute for Discovery) Maritime trade, cave archaeology, rock art, ceramics; Mesoamerica, Caribbean; dominique@waittinstitute.org
Chia L Tan (PhD State University of New York-Stony Brook 2000; Adj Prof) Primate ecology, behavior, reproduction, development, social structure, and conservation, Rhinopithecus, Hapalemur; China, Vietnam, Madagascar; ctan@sandiegozoo.org
Jennifer T Taschek (PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison 1981; Adj Prof) Archaeological field methods and techniques, instrument mapping and survey, technical illustration and drafting, archaeological excavation and conservation, Maya archaeology and cultural history, Maya ideology and urban design, faunal analysis
Rose A Tyson (MA San Diego State 1973; Adj Res Associate) Physical anthropology, museology
Chris W White (MA University of California-Los Angeles 1972; Adj Res Associate) Cultural resource management, prehistoric warfare; California, Southwest