Norma Prahl
Title of Program: Major in Anthropology with emphasis in studio sculpture
E-mail Address: nprahl@utk.edu
Hometown: Knoxville
Year: Senior
Anticipated Graduation Date: 2007
Description of Program: Forensic sculpture. Facial reconstruction/studio art (sculpture)
Departmental Emphases: Anthropology and Studio Art
Faculty Mentor: Jason Brown (Art)
Plans after graduation (career, graduate/professional school, etc.): Graduate school Anthropology
Other Academic Interests: Women’s studies, drawing, ceramics
Prior Enrollment at Other Colleges or Universities: Diploma Nursing Program, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner since 1984.
Study Abroad: UT Archaeology Field School: St. Kitts, Brimstone Hill Fort, 2004
Research Experiences or Internships: Facial Reconstruction Classes arranged for November 2005. Instructor is internationally known facial reconsructionist Betty Pat. Gatliff. Classes are affiliated with the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK.
Part-time employment; Hobbies; Campus Clubs/Activities: Neonatal Nurse Practitioner UT Medical Center; Knoxville, Tn. Member of the Undergraduate Anthropology Association. Hobbies include traveling, kayaking, and gardening.
Additional Information: Non-traditional student interested in beginning a second career in a totally new area. Part time student while working full time as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at UT Medical Center in Knoxville.