Since 2018, Aimee E Huard has been working in Great Bay Community College. This person is a well-qualified Chair and Professor of Social Science with over 23 years of work experience. According to Aimee's CV and work profile, Aimee has worked at more than nine places with diverse backgrounds and gained different skills. Aimee attended school at the Binghamton University from 2006 to 2013. Aimee E Huard can be found in Portland, Maine – where this professional currently lives. You can search for this expert's contacts. We can also provide you detailed contact information upon request.
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Amy Huard
Last updated May 31, 2024
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Last Update
Jul 4, 2022
Email
ah**@une.edu, ah**@ccsnh.edu
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Portland, ME
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Associate Professor of Social Sciences
505 Amherst St, Nashua, NH 03063
Courses:
Onsite: Introduction to Sociology, Contemporary Social Problems, Cultural Anthropology, Social Inequalities: Theory and Practice, Ethnography of Work
Online: Cultural Anthropolog...
Aug 2014 — Dec 2017
Program Coordinator, Anthropology and Sociology and Global Studies Concentrations
505 Amherst St, Nashua, NH 03063
Creation of Associate of Arts Concentration (Anthropology-Sociology; Global Studies)
Advising of undergraduate students
Creation and maintenance with articulation agreements with 4-year i...
Aug 2015 — Dec 2017
Blog Squad Contributor
20 Park Plz SUITE 720, Boston, MA 02116
Created entries for the PRIM&R blog, Ampersand, about my experiences at AER 2016 (Advancing Ethical Research).
Nov 2016 — Jan 2017
Adjunct - Science Department
Courses: Introduction to Environmental Science, Anatomy & Physiology 1, Anatomy & Physiology 2, Human Body, Forensic Psychology
Sep 2010 — Aug 2014
Adjunct - Sociology
11 Hills Beach Rd, Biddeford, ME 04005
Courses: Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems in a Global Network, Human Rights and Forensic Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Anatomy and Physiology 2 lab instructor
Jan 2011 — May 2014
Adjunct Professor
Manchester, CT
Online courses: Cultural Anthropology, Human Diseases, Human Body
from Sep 2013
Adjunct - Quinebaug Valley Community College
79 Elm St, Hartford, CT 06106
Online courses: Introduction to Environmental Sciences, Cultural Anthropology, Introduction to Sociology, Contemporary social problems
Jan 2010 — May 2013
Doctoral Student - Anthropology
4400 Vestal Pkwy east, Binghamton, NY
2006 — 2013
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Cultural Anthropology
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