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KARLA L. DAVIS-SALAZAR, PH.D. ASSOCIATE DEAN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, SVC 2002 Tampa, FL 33620-8100 karladavis@usf.edu EDUCATION Degrees 2001 Ph.D., Anthropology, Harvard University 1997 A.M., Anthropology, Harvard University 1989 B.A., French Language and Literature, University of Michigan Professional Development 2016 Management Development Program, Harvard Institutes for Higher Education, Harvard University 2016 Beyond Management: Leadership for Comprehensive Internationalization, NAFSA, Denver, CO 2015 Institute for Curriculum and Campus Internationalization, Indiana University Bloomington 2014 Institute on General Education and Assessment, Association of American Colleges and Universities, Burlington, VT 2014 Internationalizing General Education, NAFSA, San Diego, CA APPOINTMENTS Administrative 2013- Associate Dean, Office of Undergraduate Studies, University of South Florida 2013- Director, Quality Enhancement Plan: Global Citizens Project, University of South Florida 2011-15 Director, Global Citizenship General Education Program, University of South Florida 2010-13 Chair, General Education Council, University of South Florida 2009-11 Undergraduate Director, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2003-08 Director, Palmarejo Community Archaeological Project and Field School (with E. C. Wells and J. E. Moreno-Cortés), Santa Barbara, Honduras Academic 2009- Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2004-09 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2003-04 Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2002-03 Postdoctoral Associate, Archaeological Research Institute, Arizona State University 2001-02 Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, Brandeis University 1996-98 Head Teaching Fellow, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University 1994 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University 1991-99 Excavation Supervisor, Copán Archaeological Project, Copán, Honduras

Davis-Salazar, p. 2 AWARDS 2015 Global Achievement Administrator Award for Outstanding Global Engagement, USF World, University of South Florida 2010 Faculty Mentor of the Year, Anthropology Graduate Student Organization, University of South Florida 2010 Outstanding Contributions as a Graduate Teaching Assistant Mentor, Center for 21 st Century Teaching Excellence, University of South Florida 2008 Nominee, U.S. Professors of the Year Award, Carnegie Foundation and Council for Advancement and Support of Education 2008 Jerome Krivanek Distinguished Teacher Award, University of South Florida 2007 Hispanic Pathways Award, Latin Community Advisory Committee, USF 2007 Outstanding Contributions as a Graduate Teaching Assistant Mentor, Center for 21 st Century Teaching Excellence, University of South Florida 2006 Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, University of South Florida 1998 Distinction in Teaching. Office of Undergraduate Education, Harvard University 1998 Distinction in Promoting Undergraduate Writing, Derek Bok Center, Harvard University EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT (*competitive) 2010* USF Global Citizenship General Education Program. Shared Futures: General Education for a Global Century Initiative, Association of American Colleges and Universities. GRANTS External 2006 Nature s Classroom: An Ethnographic Case Study of Environmental Education. Research Grant, Florida Wildlife Federation; $117,661. 2005 Palmarejo Community Archaeological Project. Research and Exploration Grant, National Geographic Society; $19,350 (Co-PI). 2004 Implementing a Natural-based Process for Removing Contaminants in Water. Biocomplexity in the Environment/Materials Use: Science, Engineering and Society (BE/MUSES) program (BES-0442977), National Science Foundation; $164,993 (Co-PI). 2002 A Study of Early Classic Maya Ritual at Copán, Honduras. Research Grant, Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies; $4,400. Internal (*refereed) 2008* Summer Research Grant. Humanities Institute, University of South Florida; $5,000 2007* Innovative Teaching Grant. Center for 21 st Century Teaching Excellence, USF; $10,000 2007* CAS Matching International Travel Grant. Division of Research Grants, USF; $1,500 2006 UR Grant. Office of Undergraduate Research, Honors College, USF; $10,000 2005* New Researcher Grant. Division of Research Grants, USF; $6,000 2005* Junior Faculty Travel Grant. Patel Center for Global Solutions, USF; $1,330 2004* Research Grant. Latin American, Caribbean & Latino Studies, USF; $700

Davis-Salazar, p. 3 2004* Faculty Development Grant. College of Arts and Sciences, USF; $500 2004 Program Enhancement Grant. Tampa Library, USF; $3,500 (Co-PI) 1997* Research Grant. David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies; $1,200 FELLOWSHIPS 2001 Junior Fellowship in Pre-Columbian Studies. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection; $8,500 2000 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship for Minorities; $21,500 2000 Mellon Foundation Dissertation Completion Fellowship. Harvard University; $6,000 2000 Graduate Society Dissertation Completion Fellowship. Harvard University; $7,500 1999 John Owens Fellowship. Department of Anthropology, Harvard University; $2,000 1998 Merit Fellowship. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University; $5,000 1998 Mellon Foundation Pre-Dissertation Fellowship. Harvard University; $6,000 1997 Mellon Foundation Pre-Dissertation Fellowship. Harvard University; $3,000 1996 John Owens Fellowship. Department of Anthropology, Harvard University; $1,000 1995 Graduate Prize Fellowship. Harvard University; $35,000 PUBLICATIONS Books 2007 Mesoamerican Ritual Economy: Archaeological and Ethnological Perspectives. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. (E. C. Wells and K. L. Davis-Salazar, Editors) Journal Articles (*peer-reviewed) 2016 Glocalizing the Campus to Advance Global Learning. Liberal Education 102(2):42-49. 2014* Scale as a Key Factor for Sustainable Water Management in Northwest Honduras. Journal of Ecological Anthropology 17(1): 1-22. (E. C. Wells, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and J. E. Moreno-Cortes) 2014* Analysis of the Context and Contents of an Ulúa-style Marble Vase from the Palmarejo Valley, Honduras. Latin American Antiquity 25(1):82 100. (E. C. Wells, K. L. Davis-Salazar, J. E. Moreno Cortés, G. S. L. Stuart, and A. C. Novotny) 2008* Environmental Worldview and Ritual Economy among the Lenca of Honduras. Research in Economic Anthropology 27:189-217. (E. C. Wells and K. L. Davis-Salazar) 2007* Balancing Archaeological Responsibilities and Community Commitments: A Case from Honduras. Journal of Field Archaeology 32(2):196-205. (K. L. Davis-Salazar, E. C. Wells, and J. E. Moreno- Cortés) 2006* Late Classic Maya Drainage and Flood Control at Copán, Honduras. Ancient Mesoamerica 17(1):125-138. 2003* Late Classic Maya Water Management and Community Organization at Copán, Honduras. Latin American Antiquity 14(3):275-299. 2003 Sagrado por el momento: espacios rituales temporales y el concepto de autoridad en la antigua y moderna Honduras. Yaxkin 22:52-65. (E. C. Wells and K. L. Davis-Salazar)

Davis-Salazar, p. 4 Book Chapters (*peer-reviewed) 2013* Soilscape Legacies: Historical and Emerging Consequences of Socioecological Interactions in Honduras. In Soils, Climate, and Society: Archaeological Investigations in Ancient America, edited by J. D. Wingard and S. E. Hayes, pp. 21 59. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. (E. C. Wells, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and D. D. Kuehn) 2009 Agua y arqueología en el valle de Palmarejo: Haciendo uso del pasado para mejorar el presente. In Arqueología y Participación Comunitaria, edited by D. Euraque and E. Martínez. Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. (K. L. Davis-Salazar, E. C. Wells, and J. E. Moreno-Cortés) 2009 El rescate del pasado antiguo de Palmarejo: Las recompensas de una investigación arqueológica participativa. In Arqueología y Participación Comunitaria, edited by D. Euraque and E. Martínez. Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. (E. C. Wells, K. L. Davis- Salazar, and J. E. Moreno-Cortés) 2008* Intercambio interregional e ideología del Horizonte Temprano en el Valle de Copán, Honduras. In Ideología política y sociedad en el período Formativo: ensayos en homenaje al doctor David C. Grove, edited by A. Cyphers and K. Hirth, pp. 127-151. Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. (W. L. Fash and K. L. Davis-Salazar) 2007* Ritual Consumption and the Origins of Social Inequality in Early Formative Copán, Honduras. In Mesoamerican Ritual Economy: Archaeological and Ethnological Perspectives, edited by E. C. Wells and K. L. Davis-Salazar, pp. 197-220. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 2007* Materialization as Ritual and Economic Process. In Mesoamerican Ritual Economy: Archaeological and Ethnological Perspectives, edited by E. C. Wells and K. L. Davis-Salazar, pp. 1-26. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. (E. C. Wells and K. L. Davis-Salazar) 2006* Copán Water Ritual and Management: Imagery and Sacred Place. In Precolumbian Water Management: Ideology, Ritual, and Power, edited by L. J. Lucero, and B. W. Fash, pp. 126-143. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (B. W. Fash and K. L. Davis-Salazar) 2006 The Group Research Poster as a Method of Student Inquiry in Large Classes. In Strategies in Teaching Anthropology, 4 th ed., edited by P. C. Rice and D. W. McCurdy, pp. 47-52. Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. (K. L. Davis-Salazar and S. Watson) 2005 Nuevos datos acerca de la ofrenda Motmot en Copán, Honduras: análisis de los pigmentos. Memoria del VIII Seminario de Antropología de Honduras, edited by C. J. Fajardo. Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 2004* Setting the Stage: Origins of the Hieroglyphic Stairway Plaza on the Great Period Ending. In Understanding Early Classic Copán, edited by E. E. Bell, M. C. Canuto, and R. J. Sharer, pp. 61-80. University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia. (W. L. Fash, B. W. Fash, and K. L. Davis-Salazar) 2004 El contexto preclásico de Copán: nuevas perspectivas y exploraciones. In VII Seminario de Antropología de Honduras Dr. George Hasemann, edited by C. J. Fajardo and K. R. Ávalos, pp. 3-10. Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. (Fash, W. L., K. L. Davis-Salazar, and B. W. Fash) 2002 Las lagunas de Copán: implicaciones sociales del manejo del agua en el centro urbano. In XVI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2002, edited by J. P. Laporte and H. Escobedo. Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala.

Davis-Salazar, p. 5 2000 Una comparación entre los depósitos funerarios de dos mujeres de élite en la acrópolis de Copán, Honduras. In XIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1999, edited by J. P. Laporte and H. Escobedo. Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala. (K. L. Davis- Salazar and E. E. Bell) Book Reviews and Newsletter Articles 2011 Citizenship and Sustainability: Toward Global-Reach Curricula. Anthropology News 52(4):13. (K. L. Davis-Salazar and E. C. Wells) 2005 Book Review: Ancient Maya Life in the Far West Bajo: Social and Environmental Change in the Wetlands of Belize by J. L. Kunen (2004). Geoarchaeology 20(3):329-331. 2004 Academic Archaeology is Public Archaeology. SAA Archaeological Record 4(2):26-29. (N. M. White, B. R. Weisman, R. H. Tykot, E. C. Wells, K. L. Davis-Salazar, J. W. Arthur, and K. Weedman) 2004 Multi-elemental Analysis of Ancient Maya Pigments Reveals New Information on Political and Religious Rituals at Copán, Honduras. Society for Archaeological Sciences Bulletin 27(3):9-10. 2004 Situational Sacredness: Temporary Ritual Space and Authority in Ancient and Modern Honduras. Cuadernos 1(1):1-18. (E. C. Wells and K. L. Davis-Salazar) Manuscripts and Technical Reports 2015 Quality Enhancement Plan, University of South Florida: Global Citizens Project. 2015 Quality Enhancement Plan submitted to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. 2007 Proyecto arqueológico comunidad Palmarejo: informe preliminar de la cuarta temporada, 2007. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (K. L. Davis-Salazar, E. C. Wells, and J. E. Moreno-Cortés). 2006 Proyecto arqueológico comunidad Palmarejo: informe final de la tercera temporada, 2006. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (J. E. Moreno-Cortés, E. C. Wells, and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 2005 Proyecto arqueológico comunidad Palmarejo: informe final de la segunda temporada, 2005. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (K. L. Davis-Salazar, E. C. Wells, and J. E. Moreno-Cortés). 2004 Proyecto arqueológico comunidad Palmarejo: informe final de la primera temporada, 2004. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (E. C. Wells, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and J. E. Moreno-Cortés). 1999 Continuación de las investigaciones del período preclásico inferior, Grupo 9N-8, Las Sepulturas. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 1998 Investigaciones de los contextos Rayo y Gordon bajo la Estructura 9N-82, Las Sepulturas. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 1997 Investigations of Classic Maya Water Management at Copán. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 1995 Investigations of Classic Maya Water Management at Copán. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Davis-Salazar, p. 6 1994 Investigaciones de las lagunas en El Bosque y Las Sepulturas. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 1993 Rescate en la aldea de Sesesmil 2 o. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 1993 Rescate en el Quebracho. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 1993 Further Notes on Burial XXXVII-8. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (W. L. Fash, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and B. W. Fash). 1993 Costume Elements and the Founding of the Principal Group. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (W. L. Fash, B. W. Fash, and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 1993 Shamanism, Public Monuments, and the Founding of a Classic Maya City. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (W. L. Fash, R. V. Williamson, B. W. Fash, and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 1993 Copán Burial XXXVII-8 and its implications. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (W. L. Fash, R. V. Williamson, B. W. Fash, and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 1992 Excavaciones en la pista de aterrizaje en preparación para la construcción del nuevo museo de escultura. Report submitted to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. PRESENTATIONS Invited Presentations 2016 Global Citizenship: What Is It and Why Does It Matter? Florida International Summit of the Florida Network of Global Studies, Orlando, FL. [Panel] 2016 Being a Global Leader at USF and Beyond. USF s 2016 Leadership Challenge, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. [Keynote] 2015 Glocalizing Your Campus: From Aspiration to Implementation. Global Learning in College Conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. [Plenary] 2015 Going Places: Now Boarding! USF s 12 th Annual Diversity Summit, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. [Panel] 2014 What I Wish I Knew Before I Entered Academia. Women s Leadership in Doctoral Education and Careers in Academia conference, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. [Panel] Presentations at Professional Meetings (*invited) 2016 Developing a Successful QEP: A Global Learning Example at a Large Research University. To be presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, Atlanta, GA. 2016 Engaging Faculty in Global Learning: Strategies for Curriculum Design and Development. To be presented at the Global Learning and the College Curriculum: Nurturing Student Efficacy in a

Davis-Salazar, p. 7 Global World conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, Denver, CO (K. L. Davis-Salazar, K, Fulton, and S. Mitchell). [Workshop] 2016 Examining the Experiences of Underserved Students Participating in USF s Global Citizens Project. To be presented at the Global Learning and the College Curriculum: Nurturing Student Efficacy in a Global World conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, Denver, CO (N. M. West and K. L. Davis-Salazar). [Innovation/ideation session] 2016 Promoting Global Competencies in Undergraduate Students. The 35 th Annual Conference on the First-Year Experience of the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition, Orlando, FL (K. L. Davis-Salazar, M. Heath, J. Lauther, and K. Morgan). 2016 Global Citizenship as a Meaningful Framework for General Education in Increasingly Diverse University Communities. General Education and Assessment Conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, New Orleans, LA (K. L. Davis-Salazar and N. M. West). [Sequenced workshop] 2015 Developing a Global Strategy: An Organic Approach to Engaging University Stakeholders. Global Learning in College Conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (R. Brindley, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and E. Eisenberg). [Seeded discussion] 2013 A Long-term Perspective on Water Management at Palmarejo, Honduras. The 78 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, HI (K. L. Davis-Salazar and Z. Darley). [Poster] 2012 USF Global Citizenship General Education Program. General Education and Assessment Conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, New Orleans, LA (J. L. S. Moore, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and S. RiCharde). 2011 Integrating a Global Citizenship Program into the General Education Curriculum. The 116 th Annual Meeting of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, Orlando, FL (J. L. S. Moore, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and S. RiCharde). 2011 The USF Commitment to Honor and Successful Integrity Initiatives at a Large Research Institution. Educating for Personal and Social Responsibility Conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, Long Beach, CA (J. L. S. Moore and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 2010 Looking and LEAPing: Undergraduate Research in the General Education Curriculum. Creativity, Inquiry, and Discovery: Undergraduate Research In and Across the Disciplines Conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, Raleigh-Durham, NC (N. Yavneh, K. L. Davis- Salazar, J. Moore, and L. Damuth). 2010 Creating Valid Research Experiences in General Education. Undergraduate Research in General Education conference, Tampa, FL (N. Yavneh and K. L. Davis-Salazar). [Workshop] 2010 Creating Valid Research Experiences in Undergraduate Education through General Education Courses. General Education and Assessment conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, Seattle, WA (N. Yavneh, J. Moore, and K. L. Davis-Salazar). [Workshop] 2010* Undergraduate Archaeology at the University of South Florida. Career Paths and the Undergraduate Major: How are We Preparing Our Students in the SAA s 75 th Year? symposium at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO (K. L. Davis- Salazar, E. Amador, and J. E. Miller). [Poster]

Davis-Salazar, p. 8 2009* Socio-natural Patterns and Processes of Community Integration in the Palmarejo Valley, Honduras. Communities across Space and Time: Investigations in Southeast Mesoamerica symposium at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA (K. L. Davis-Salazar and E. C. Wells). 2008* The Cultural Construction of Classic Maya Hydraulic Engineering. Hydraulic Constructions in Archaeological Contexts symposium at the 73 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC. 2008* Applying Archaeology to Agroecological Development in Honduras. Archaeological Contributions to Understanding Socioecological Systems: Emerging Collaborations between Ecology and Archaeology symposium at the 73 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC (J. Moreno-Cortés, E. C. Wells and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 2007 The Discovery, Recovery, and Analysis of an Ulúa-style Marble Vase from the Palmarejo Valley, Honduras. The 3 rd Annual Southeast Conference on Mesoamerican Archaeology and Ethnohistory, Columbia, SC (E. C. Wells, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and J. E. Moreno-Cortés). 2007* Anthropological Approaches to Environmental Engineering: Drinking Water Quality in Rural Honduras. Point-of-Use Water Treatment Technologies for Developing Global Communities symposium at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors, Blackburn, VA (K. L. Davis-Salazar and J. Cunningham) 2007* Ideology and Power in the Art of Ancient Water Management. III International Congress at Copán, Copán, Honduras (B. W. Fash and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 2007* Agua y arqueología en el valle de Palmarejo: haciendo uso del pasado para mejorar el presente. Arqueología, Participación Comunitaria y Patrimonio en Honduras symposium at the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Comayagua, Honduras (K. L. Davis-Salazar, E. Christian Wells, and José E. Moreno-Cortés). 2007* El rescate del pasado antiguo de Palmarejo: las recompensas de una arqueología participativa. Arqueología, Participación Comunitaria y Patrimonio en Honduras symposium at the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Comayagua, Honduras (E. Christian Wells, K. L. Davis- Salazar, and José E. Moreno-Cortés). 2007* Learning from Prehispanic Anthropogenic Environments: Applied Archaeology and Rural Development in Northwest Honduras. The Archaeology of Anthropogenic Environments symposium at the 24 th Annual Visiting Scholars Conference, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL (K. L. Davis-Salazar and E. C. Wells). 2007* Alternative Models for Settlement and Land Use in Prehispanic Northwest Honduras. Archaeology, Demography, and Ecology symposium at the 72 nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX (K. L. Davis-Salazar, E. C. Wells, and D. D. Kuehn). 2007* Applying Archaeology to Rural Development in Honduras. Current Initiatives and Proposals about Public Archaeology in Honduras symposium at the 72 nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX (E. C. Wells, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and J. E. Moreno-Cortés). 2007* Participatory Archaeological Research and Rural Development in the Palmarejo Valley, Honduras. Mapping Gender, Ethnicity, and Participation: Natural Resources and Rural Livelihoods in the South symposium at the 67 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa, FL (E. C. Wells and K. L. Davis-Salazar).

Davis-Salazar, p. 9 2007 Quality or Quantity? Weighing the Impacts of Land Tenure and Use Patterns on Drinking Water in a Honduran Valley. The 67 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa, FL (C. T. Bahamondes and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 2006* Conflict, Compromise, and Collaboration: Managing Archaeological Resources in Northwest Honduras. The Intersection between Archaeology and Community in the Developing World symposium at the 105 th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose, CA (E. C. Wells, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and J. E. Moreno-Cortes). 2006 Stressed Out: The Role of Cultural and Natural Resources Management in Sustainable Development in Northwest Honduras. The 71 st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. San Juan, Puerto Rico (K. L. Davis-Salazar and E. C. Wells). 2006 Socio-natural Landscapes and Community Formation at Palmarejo, Honduras. The 71 st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. San Juan, Puerto Rico (J. R. Hawken and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 2006 Materializing Social Relations: Patterns of Acquisition and Consumption in the Palmarejo Archaeological Zone. The 71 st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. San Juan, Puerto Rico (J. E. Moreno-Cortés and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 2006 Applied Anthropology and Materials Science Research: Interdisciplinary Efforts. The 66 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Vancouver, BC (H. J. Fuhrman and K. L. Davis- Salazar). 2005 International Multidisciplinary Efforts in the Development of a Sustainable Green Technology for the Removal of Contaminants in Drinking Water. Sustainable Engineering symposium at the Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, OH (K. A. Young, A. Anzalone, K. L. Davis-Salazar, B. Joseph, M. Stewart, T. Pichler, T. Viveros, M. Picquart, N. A. Alcantar). 2005* Bringing the Past into the Present in Large Classes: An Applied Archaeology Group Research Project. Teaching Strategies in Anthropology symposium at the 104 th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC. 2005 Ancient Impacts on Modern Communities: Heritage Management in Northwest Honduras. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM (K. L. Davis-Salazar and E. C. Wells). 2005 A Social and Natural Landscape Survey of Quebrada Communities in Northwestern Honduras. 70 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, UT (K. L. Davis-Salazar, E. C. Wells, J. E. Moreno-Cortés, J. R. Hawken, and J. S. Verdaasdonk). 2005* From Crops to Crafts to Power: The Political Ecology of Quebrada Communities in Northwest Honduras. Southeast Conference on Mesoamerican Archaeology and Ethnohistory, Tampa, FL (K. L. Davis-Salazar and E. C. Wells). 2004* Situational Sacredness: Creating Temporary Ritual Space in Ancient and Modern Honduras. The Construction and Consecration of Ritual Space in Mesoamerica symposium at the 69 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montréal, Québec (E. C. Wells and K. L. Davis- Salazar). 2004* Nuevos datos acerca de la ofrenda Motmot en Copán, Honduras: análisis de los pigmentos. VIII Seminario de Antropología de Honduras, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Davis-Salazar, p. 10 2003* Economic Impacts of Ritual Consumption on Early Formative Communities in Honduras. Mesoamerican Ritual Economy symposium at the 102 nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL. 2003* Reviving Ancient Water Management Practices in Mesoamerica. Pre-industrial Urbanism in Tropical Environments: Magnitude, Organisation, and Ecological Impact symposium at the 5 th World Archaeological Congress, Washington, DC (B. W. Fash, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and W. L. Fash). 2003 A Cross-Cultural Comparison between Classic Hohokam and Classic Maya Water Control Systems. The 68 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, WI (K. L. Davis- Salazar and J. Howard). 2002 Las lagunas de Copán: implicaciones sociales del manejo del agua en el centro urbano. XVI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala City, Guatemala. 2001* Lagunas de Copán: Late Classic Maya Residential Organization and Water Management. Late Classic Maya Social Organization: Case Studies from Copán, Honduras symposium at the 66 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA (K. L. Davis-Salazar and B. W. Fash). 2001* The Art and Archaeology of Copán Water Ritual and Management. Precolumbian Water Management: Ideology, Ritual, and Power symposium at the 66 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA (B. W. Fash and K. L. Davis-Salazar). 2000 Ideology, Power, and Water Management among the Ancient Maya. Archaeology of Politics and Ritual symposium at the 99 th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA (K. L. Davis-Salazar and B. W. Fash). 1999* A Consideration of the Relationship between Gender and Ethnicity in Ancient Mesoamerican Migrations. Constructing Social Identities: Gender, Ethnicity, and Status in the Archaeological Record symposium at the 64 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, IL. 1999 Una comparación entre los depósitos funerarios de dos mujeres de élite en la acrópolis de Copán, Honduras. XIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala City, Guatemala (K. L. Davis-Salazar and E. E. Bell). 1999 El contexto preclásico de Copán, Honduras. VII Seminario de Antropología de Honduras, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (W. L. Fash, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and B. W. Fash). 1998* Early Preclassic Social Differentiation at Copán, Honduras. Culture Change in the Ancient World, Department of Anthropology and the Ancient Studies Program, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. 1998 El cementerio preclásico de Copán, Honduras: Nuevas perspectivas y exploraciones. XII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala City, Guatemala (W. L. Fash, K. L. Davis-Salazar, and B. W. Fash). Scholarly Lectures 2007 Water in Prehistory: A View from Ancient Mesoamerica. Honors College Colloquium Series, University of South Florida.

Davis-Salazar, p. 11 2007 Why Archaeology Matters: Applications for Water Resource Management Today. Archaeology Wing Seminar Series, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University. 2006 Environmental Archaeology and Sustainable Development in Honduras. Environmental Research Interdisciplinary Colloquium, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of South Florida (K. L. Davis-Salazar and E. C. Wells). 2006 Finding Your Active Teaching Style. Teaching Effectiveness Workshops for Graduate Teaching Assistants, Center for 21 st Century Teaching Excellence, University of South Florida (K. L. Davis- Salazar and S. Watson). 2005 A 3,000-Year Perspective on the Political Ecology of Quebrada Communities in the Naco Valley, Honduras. Latin American and Caribbean Studies Lecture Series, University of South Florida (K. L. Davis-Salazar and E. C. Wells). 2003 The Role of Water in Ancient Maya Community Dynamics. Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona. 2003 Community Landscapes among the Ancient Maya. Department of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University. 2003 The History of Archaeology at Copán, Honduras. Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University. 2003 Early Classic Maya Ritual at Copán, Honduras. Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University. 2002 Negotiating Social Identities: Politico-Ritual Strategies of Classic Maya Kings and Communities. Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago. 2001 Waterholes and Waterlilies: Political and Ritual Dimensions of Classic Maya Community Organization at Copán, Honduras. Department of Anthropology, Brandeis University. 2001 An Introduction to Classic Maya Water Management at Copán, Honduras. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C. 1999 Ecological and Ideological Aspects of Ancient Maya Water Management. Third Annual Anthropology Day, Harvard University. 1997 The Origins of Urbanism in China: A Comparison of the Shang City of Cheng-chou and the Zapotec City of Monte Albán. East Asian Archaeology Seminar, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University. Guest Lectures in Courses 2012 Water, Culture, and Community. Presented in the course, Costa Rica: Beyond the Classroom, taught by Michael Miller for the Honors College, University of South Florida. 2007 Applied Archaeology. Presented in the course, Public Archaeology, taught by Tom Pluckhahn, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. 2005 I ve Got the Power! Ancient States and Sovereigns. Presented in the course, Introduction to Anthropology, taught by Alisha Winn, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. 2005 The State of Archaeology. Panel participation in the course, Senior Honors Seminar, taught by Curtis Weinker, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida.

Davis-Salazar, p. 12 2005 Long-Distance Interaction in Early Formative Mesoamerica. Presented in the course, Ancient Mesoamerica, taught by E. Christian Wells, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. 2005 Hieroglyphic and Archaeological Advancements at the Classic Maya City of Copán, Honduras. Presented in the course, Mexico and Central America, taught by Roberta Baer, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. 2004 Environmental and Social Factors in the Classic Maya Collapse. Presented in the course, Foundations in Anthropology, taught by Kevin Yelvington and Jonathan Gayles, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. 2003 Careers in Anthropology. Presented in the Senior Honors Seminar, taught by Robert Tykot, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. SERVICE Professional 2016 Member, Diversity, Learning, and Student Success Conference Planning Committee, Association of American Colleges and Universities 2012- Chair, SACSCOC On-Site Reaffirmation Committees, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges 2012-13 Member, Social Science Committee, Florida General Education Project 2011-12 Global Learning Rubric Task Force, Association of American Colleges and Universities 2011 Manuscript Reviewer, Ancient Mesoamerica 2010 Member, Committee on Curriculum, Society for American Archaeology 2010 Off-Site Accreditation Evaluator, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC) 2010 On-Site Accreditation Evaluator, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC) 2009 Manuscript Reviewer, American Antiquity 2009 Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Archaeological Sciences 2009 Manuscript Reviewer, Ancient Mesoamerica 2008 Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Field Archaeology 2004-07 Member, Publications Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology 2005 Co-Organizer and Co-Host (with E. C. Wells and T. F. Doering) of the Southeast Conference on Mesoamerican Archaeology and Ethnohistory, sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 2005 Manuscript Reviewer, AltaMira Press 2003 Co-Organizer and Co-Chair (with E. C. Wells) of the symposium, Mesoamerican Ritual Economy: Archaeological and Ethnological Perspectives, at the 102 nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL 2003 Co-Organizer and Moderator (with C. L. Redman, A. P. Kinzig, P. R. Fish, J. B. Howard, and A. W. Simon) of the conference, Social Dimensions of Hohokam Irrigation: Perspectives across Cultures and Time, sponsored by the Center for Environmental Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 2003 Manuscript Reviewer, Prentice-Hall

Davis-Salazar, p. 13 University (University of South Florida) 2016- Member, Humanities Institute Advisory Board 2016 Member, SAVP and Dean of Undergraduate Studies Search Committee 2012-15 Member, SACS Leadership Team 2012-13 Member, Senate Executive Committee 2011-13 Member, Strategic Enrollment Management Team 2011- Member, Office for Undergraduate Research Advisory Committee 2011 Judge, UR USF Undergraduate Research Symposium 2010-13 Ex-Officio Member, Faculty Senate 2010-13 Coordinator, USF General Education 2010- Member, First Year Composition Policy Committee 2010-11 Member, Quality Enhancement Plan Advisory Committee 2009-11 Faculty Assessment Coordinator, General Education Curriculum 2009-10 Member, Undergraduate Council 2009-10 Member, Textbook Affordability Committee 2009-10 Member, SACS General Assessment Group 2008 Member, USF World Task Force 2008 Lead Judge, UR USF Undergraduate Research Symposium 2007-08 Member, University Assessment Steering Committee 2007 Chair, Diversity Committee, College of Arts and Sciences 2005-06 Member, Diversity Committee, College of Arts and Sciences 2006 Judge, UR USF Undergraduate Research Symposium 2006 Grant Proposal Reviewer, Office of Undergraduate Research 2005 Grant Proposal Reviewer, Division of Sponsored Research 2005-9 Member, Collections Advisory Committee, Contemporary Art Museum 2004-05 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Geography Department (Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida) 2013 Member, Cultural Anthropology Search Committee 2009 Chair, Anthropology Search Committee, Provost s Post-doctoral Initiative 2009 Member, Education Post-doctoral Search Committee 2009 Member, Anthropology Search Committee, Provost s Post-doctoral Initiative 2005-07 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee 2005-06 Archaeology Program Coordinator 2004-06 Member, Archaeology Faculty Search Committee 2005 Member, General Education Committee 2004-05 Chair, Undergraduate Honors Colloquium Committee 2003-05 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Public 2008 Ethics in Archaeology. Classroom lecture and activities for Young Middle Magnet School, Tampa, FL; October 9, 2008. 2005 The Archaeology of Northwest Honduras: A View from Palmarejo. Public lecture, University of South Florida-Tampa, FL; sponsored by the Anthropology Club, USF-Tampa; February 3, 2005 2004 The Archaeology of Northwest Honduras: A View from Palmarejo. Public lecture, University of South Florida-St. Petersburg, FL; sponsored by the Anthropology Club, USF-St. Petersburg; November 8, 2004

Davis-Salazar, p. 14 2003 The Making of a Classic Maya City. Classroom lecture and activities for 12 th grade students at Durant High School, Plant City, Florida; sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida; November 7, 2003 2002 Digging for Culture. Workshop on archaeological field and laboratory methods for various middle schools (4 th -6 th grades) at the Sibley Farm Historic Site, Waltham, Massachusetts, May- June 2002; sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, Brandeis University 1994 Nuevos Descubrimientos en Copán. On-site lecture and tour for elementary school children from Copán, Honduras; sponsored by the Copán Archaeological Project, Harvard University; June-July 1994 1993 The History of Archaeology at Copán. Public lecture, Copán Ruinas, Copán, Honduras; sponsored by the Hotel Marina, Copán, Honduras; June-August 1993 TEACHING University of South Florida (2003-2012) Introduction to Anthropology (undergraduate) Cultural Anthropology (undergraduate) Global Issues and Perspectives (undergraduate) Writing Anthropology (undergraduate) Environmental Anthropology (undergraduate) Archaeological Field Methods (undergraduate/graduate) Maya Archaeology (undergraduate/graduate) Ancient States (graduate) Teaching Anthropology (graduate) Brandeis University (2001-02) Introduction to Archaeological Methods (undergraduate) Introduction to Archaeological Analysis (undergraduate) Engendering Archaeology (undergraduate/graduate) Meaning and Material Culture (undergraduate/graduate) Harvard University (Teaching Fellow, 1996-98) Civilizations of Mesoamerica (undergraduate) Field Methods in Maya Archaeology (undergraduate) Northern Illinois University (Teaching Assistant, 1994) General Prehistoric Archaeology (undergraduate) Archaeology of Mesoamerica (undergraduate) STUDENT COMMITTEES B.A. Honors Chair: Nichole Davenport (graduated May 2006) Alexandra Holliday (graduated May 2015) Miranda Johnston (graduated December 2006) Micheline Masse (graduated December 2007) Maria Parodi (graduated December 2015)

Davis-Salazar, p. 15 Caitlin Welch (graduated December 2013) Member: Gerald Alderman (graduated May 2006) Christina Reichert Masters Chair: Alicia Alfaro (graduated May 2011) Zaida Darley (graduated August 2011) Maura Denny (graduated May 2012) Whitney Goodwin (graduated August 2011) William Klinger (graduated May 2008) Sasha Litt Claire Novotny (graduated May 2007) Member: Alejandro Figueroa (graduated August 2011) James Hawken (graduated May 2007) Victoria Lawrence (graduated May 2012) Paige Phillips (graduated 2014) Kara Rothenberg (graduated May 2011) Lorena Mihok (graduated May 2006) Courtney Spillane (graduated May 2007) Doctoral Chair: Jennifer Hunsecker (co-chair; graduated 2014) Anne Pfister (co-chair; graduated 2014) Dorothea Owens (graduated May 2012) Member: Lori Collins (graduated May 2007) Travis Doering (graduated May 2007) Linda Hose (graduated December 2007) Rheta Lanehart (graduated 2015) Danielle McDonald Jason Miller (graduated May 2016) José Moreno-Cortés (graduated May 2016) Michelle Sivilich (graduated 2014) Viancca Williams PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 2014- NAFSA 2011- Council on Undergraduate Research 2010- Association of American Colleges and Universities (Associate Member) 2004- Society for Applied Anthropology (Sustaining Fellow) 2003- Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society 1996- American Anthropological Association 1994- Society for American Archaeology