This is the wisteria growing in my parent's yard on Oak Island in Charleston, SC,
 
 

 

Joëlle Clark is a Professional Development Coordinator at the Anthropology Department Northern Arizona University. She is also part of the curriculum development staff for Project Archaeology and provides professional development services for the program. Ms. Clark is an anthropologist and science educator who has designed, written, and taught science and culture curricula and professional development programs with preservice, inservice, and informal educators. She has been actively involved in public archaeology since 1985, directing educational programs for children, teachers, and the general public. For many years, she has worked with Native American groups in teaching archaeology, combining native perspectives and science in developing understanding and respect for the past. She is currently the chair of the Society for American Archaeology Public Education Committee. She was born in Nancy, France; grew up in Charleston, SC; and has lived in Flagstaff, AZ since 1981. She shares her life and love of travel, river rafting, hiking, and the outdoors with her husband and two children.