Scholarly Colloquia and Events

  • Public Event Dates: State Archaeologist Candidates

    The Search Committee for the position of CT State Archaeologist is pleased to announce that two outstanding candidates will be visiting the Storrs and Hartford campuses on December 12-13 and December 16-17.

    Members of the public and campus community are invited to attend scheduled Talks and Q&A Sessions with the candidates. Candidate information and the dates/times are provided below.  

    Candidate 1:  Sarah Sportman, PhD

    • Thursday, December 12 - Public Lecture, 3:00-4:30pm; Class of 1947 Room, Babbidge Library, UConn Storrs Campus
    • Friday, December 13 - Public Q&A, 10:00-11:30am; Hartford Times Building, Room 214, 10 Prospect Street*, Hartford        

    Sarah Sportman is currently a senior archaeologist with Archaeological and Historical Services in Storrs, CT and a research affiliate of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Connecticut. She graduated with a PhD from UCONN in 2011. Sarah has wide-ranging excavation experience at both historic and prehistoric sites in the northeastern United States and is an expert in zooarchaeology. 

    Candidate 2: Heather Rockwell, PhD

    • Monday, December 16 - Public Lecture, 3:00-4:30pm; Class of 1947 Room, Babbidge Library, UConn Storrs Campus
    • Tuesday, December 17 - Public Q&A,10:00-11:30am; Room 214, Hartford Times Building, 10 Prospect Street*, Hartford 

    Heather Rockwell is a Deputy State Historical Preservation Officer at the Wyoming State Historical Preservation Office. She received her PhD from the University of Wyoming in 2014. Heather is an expert in hunter-gatherer mobility and lithic technology of New England and the Canadian Maritime Provinces. She has worked in Cultural Resource Management, federal and state government and university settings. 

    *The entrance to the Times Building is on Front Street, across from Barnes & Noble (not Prospect Street).

    For more information, contact: Natalie Munro at natalie.munro@uconn.edu