Aaron Tobler
Anthropology
- Aaron Tobler came to AU in 2002 as a new doctoral candidate with the Department of Anthropology and as a Customer Relations Representative with the Undergraduate Admissions office. Moving to the Department of Economics in 2005 as the Senior Administrative Assistant, in 2007 he returned to the Office of Enrollment as the Correspondence Coordinator for Enrollment Marketing. Having served as the Chair of the Staff Council, he also served as the College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Council's President, co-created and chaired the first "Interrogating Diversity" conference and created and served as Editor-in-Chief of the CAS graduate student journal, "Vitruvian Perspectives." In addition, he is also the co-author and co-editor of "Shifting Positionalities: The Local and International Geo-Politics of Surveillance and Policing" with Maria Amelia Viteri (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2009).
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Degrees
MA, Anthropology, AU, 2008 and, BS, Anthropoloy, Loyola University Chicago, 2001 -
Book Currently Reading:
"Benjamin Franklin: An American Life," Walter Isaacson. Simon & Schuster, 2004.
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