Libby Ware
Program: Human Paleobiology M.S.
Year Entered: Fall 2023
Advisor: Carson Murray
Libby is an M.S. student in the Primate Behavioral Ecology (PBE) Lab. My research is inspired by biological and cultural anthropologists, with my overarching interest being gender/sex entanglement and my specific area being primatology and behavioral ecology.
B.A. Anthropology, B.A. Spanish University of Rhode Island 2023
Primatology, Animal Behavior, Behavioral Ecology, Aggression, Sociosexual behaviors, Gender/Sex Entanglement
Masters Thesis "Gender/Sex Entanglement: Sex-based Behaviors in Wild Chimpanzees at Gombe Stream National Park"
Dunsworth H. and L. Ware. In press. How can gender/sex entanglement inform our understanding of human evolutionary biology? In DuBois, L. Z., A. Kaiser Trujillo, and M. M. McCarthy, editors. Sex and Gender: Transforming Scientific Practice. Strüngmann Forum Reports, vol. 36, J. R. Lupp, series editor. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
GW Philip J. Amsterdam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award Nomination, Fall 2023
Summa Cum Laude at URI (3.85 Cumulative GPA), Spring 2023
URI Honors Program Completion, Spring 2023
Lambda Alpha Honor Society, Spring 2022
GA For:
ANTH 1001
ANTH 1002
BISC 1112