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EDUCATION
Brown University, Providence, RI
- Ph.D., Department of Anthropology, 2013. Dissertation Title - The First Maya "Collapse": The End of the Preclassic Period at El Palmar, Peten, Guatemala
- MA, Department of Anthropology, 2009
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
- BA, magna cum laude, Anthropology with High Honors, 2005
- Honors and Awards: 2005 - Honors in the College of Arts and Science, 2002-2005 - Dean's List, 2001-2005 - Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Scholar Honors Full-Tuition
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Pre-Columbian Civilizations: Mesoamerican Archaeology; Preclassic Maya culture (ca. 1000 BC - AD 250), emerging politics; monumental architecture and art, urbanism, landscape, settlement patterns, ritual practice, performance, human / environmental interaction, Geographic Information Systems ( GIS), writing systems, epigraphy, paleography
- Languages: Inglés (Native), Spanish (Fluent)
GRANTS
- 2012 - GeoEye Imagery Grant Foundation, Yaxha Pilot Study, with Laura Gamez
- 2011-2012 - Brown University, Graduate School, Dissertation Award ($ 9.500)
- 2010-2011 - National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant ($ 20, 000)
- 2010-2011 - Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant ($ 11, 000)
- 2010 - Brown University, Graduate School, Research Travel Grant ($ 1.800)
- 2009 - Tinker Foundation Summer Research Travel in Latin America ($ 1, 000)
- 2008 - Brown University, Department of Anthropology, Summer Research ($ 600)
- 2004 - Vanderbilt University, Summer Undergraduate Research Program ($ 4, 000)
- 2003 - Vanderbilt University, Summer Undergraduate Research Program ($ 3.500)
FELLOWSHIPS
- 2012-2013 - Richard and Edna Salomon Fellow, Brown University
- 2011-2012 - Junior Fellow, Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library, Washington, DC
- 2010-2011 - Visiting Researcher, University of Texas at Austin, Mesoamerica Center Casa Herrera, Antigua, Guatemala
- 2010 - Short-Term Pre-Doctoral Resident, Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library, Washington, DC
- Joukowsky Family 2007-2008 Fellow at the Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Institute for International Studies, Brown University
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EXPERIENCE
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- Fall 2013 - Pre-Columbian Art and Architecture - Georgetown University, Department of Art and Art History ( ARTH 417 )
- Spring 2013 - Environmental History of Pre-Columbian Latin America - Georgetown University (Cross Listed): School of Foreign Service Science, Technology and International Affairs Program ( STIA 357 ), Georgetown College, Department of History ( HIST 354 )
- Spring 2013 - Archaeology of Settlements and Landscapes, The Catholic University of America, Department of Anthropology ( ANTH 354 )
- Fall 2009-Spring 2010 - Proctor of Graduate Studies, Department of Anthropology
- Spring 2009 - Teaching Assistant, Brown University, Course - Classic Maya Civilization
- Fall 2008 - Teaching Assistant, Brown University, Course - Language and Power
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Jindal was a Hindu, but converted to Catholicism in high school.[5] He has also offered his religious testimony before Baptist and Pentecostal congregations.[6] He attended public school at Baton Rouge Magnet High School and graduated when he was 17. Following high school, Jindal attended Brown University, graduating with honors in biology and public policy[7]. Although he had thought of a career in medicine or law and was accepted by Harvard Medical School and Yale Law School, he chose to pursue a political career. He received a master's degree in political science from New College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar.
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