Grants, Fellowships, Honors

2018 Graduate Women in Science fellowship, K.L. Ranhorn, P.I. Early Human Social Demography: The Late Stone Age at Kisese II Rockshelter, Tanzania. ($9,972.23)

2016-2017 L.S.B. Leakey Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant, K.L. Ranhorn, P.I. New Approaches to Modern Human Origins ($5,969)

2015-2016 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc. Dissertation Fieldwork Grant, K.L. Ranhorn, P.I. Late Pleistocene Lithic Technology in East Africa and the Origin of Modern Humans ($19,690).

2014 Fulbright-Hays—U.S. Department of Education, Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad, K.L. Ranhorn, P.I. Human Origins in East Africa ($41,442).

2012 Explorers Club Washington Group, Exploration and Field Research Grant, K.L. Ranhorn, P.I. Exploring the Archaeological Context of Early Homo sapiens in South-eastern Tanzania ($3,000).

2012 The Cosmos Club Foundation, Cosmos Scholars Grant, K.L. Ranhorn, P.I. The Archaeological Context of Early Homo sapiens in Southeastern Tanzania ($2,600).

2012 The Capitol Archaeological Institute, Rogers Excavation and Survey Scholarship, K.L. Ranhorn, P.I. The Middle Stone Age of Southeastern Tanzania ($1,000).

2012 Lewis N. Cotlow Fund, Field Research Grant, K.L. Ranhorn, P.I. The Middle Stone Age of Southeastern Tanzania ($1,000).

2010 Kathryn W. Davis Projects for Peace, Project Manager, K.L. Ranhorn, P.I., Parker Stevens, Co-P.I. ($10,000)