Joshua Porter

Graduate Research Fellow at National Science Foundation

Joshua Porter is an experienced academic and research professional with a focus on anthropology. Currently serving as a Doctoral Academy Fellow and Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Arkansas, Joshua has taught the Introduction to Biological Anthropology Lab since August 2022. As a Graduate Research Fellow at the National Science Foundation and a Research Assistant at the Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program, Joshua contributes to significant research initiatives. Previous roles include teaching assistance at the University of Arkansas, undergraduate research in Stone Age Archaeology at The George Washington University, and various event coordination and administrative positions at George Washington University and the United States Senate. Joshua holds a Master's degree in Anthropology from the University of Arkansas and a Bachelor of Science in Biological Anthropology from The George Washington University.

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