Teaching
Graduate Teaching Fellow, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

Classes:
ANTH 170: Human Origins
ANTH 173: Evolution of Human sexuality
ANTH 176: Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
ANTH 361: Human Evolution
ANTH 270: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
ANTH 366: Human Osteology
ANTH 369: Human Growth and Development
Guest Lecturer
T.J. Cepon (2012). Physical Activity and You: Methods for assessing physical activity. Invited Speaker for ANTH 503/603: Methods in Evolutionary Anthropology.
T.J. Cepon (2011). Helminthes, fecalysis, and blood: The Hygiene Hypothesis and Autoimmune Disorders. Invited Speaker for ANTH 503/603: Methods in Evolutionary Anthropology.
T.J. Cepon and F.C. Madimenos (2011). Methods for assessing physical activity. Invited Speaker for ANTH 503/603: Methods in Evolutionary Anthropology.
T.J. Cepon (2010). Proximate environmental factors: variation in growth and development. Invited Speaker for ANTH 361: Human Growth and Development, University of Oregon.
T.J. Cepon (2010). Autoimmune thyroid disorders in an indigenous circumpolar population: the interplay between cold-stress adaptations and market integration. Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences Invited Speaker, University of Oregon.