PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Associate Professor of Anthropology, 1998-present;
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, 1992-1998;
Coordinator of Anthropology Program, 1994-present;
Adjunct Lecturer, Adjunct Instructor, Visiting Instructor,
1982-1992; Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
Indiana University Northwest, Gary, Indiana.
Research Associate (unpaid), 1992-present,
Department of Oral Biology (Anatomy Section), University
of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Primary project: strain
gauge analysis of bone biomechanics, with Dr Walter Greaves.
Teaching and Research Laboratory Assistant, 1982-1990, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Laboratory technician for Dr Susan Herring; lab instructor in gross anatomy.
Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant, 1974-77, 1980-81, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Three years of archaeological fieldwork and lab analysis; field supervisor and coauthor for USACOE Illinois Waterway Archaeology Survey under Dr Robert Hall; instructor for bioanthropology labs; department lab manager; researcher and chapter co-writer for Dr Merwyn Garbarino's Native American Heritage (cited in first two editions).
Service Manager, 1966-80, Grand Prix Honda (motorcycles),
Stone Park, Illinois
Lab instructor, tutor (mathematics, computer programming,
and engineering), 1964-66, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois,
and Parks College of St Louis University, Cahokia, Illinois.
HONORS:
TERA Award for teaching excellence, Indiana University
Northwest, 1997
Teacher of the Year, President's Founder's Day Teaching
Award, Indiana University Northwest, 1995
Best Strategic Plan for Improving Student Learning in
a Multi- Section Course (collaborative teaching award with Dr Clarke Johnson),
Indiana University Northwest, 1995
Elected to FACET (Indiana state-wide Faculty Colloquium
on Excellence in Teaching), 1995
Finalist, President's Founder's Day Teaching Award, Indiana
University Northwest, 1994
Second place award, Dental Research Awards Competition,
University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Dentistry, 1986
President's Founder's Day Teaching Award (Adjunct), Indiana
University Northwest, 1984
Various graduate and undergraduate scholarships.
GRANTS:
IUN Summer Faculty Fellowship for Research in functional
analyses of the postorbital bar in caprids, $5,000, 1998
Indiana University Northwest Grant-in-Aid for research
for animals, $1,250, 1997
Indiana University Chancellor's Grant from RUGS (Research
and the University Graduate School), $15,148 for "Strains in the Postorbital
Bar: mastication", 1994-1999
Matching funds for RUGS grant from Indiana University
Northwest, $11,000 for animal expenses and time release for summer, 1996
Summer Faculty Fellowship for the study of computer assisted
teaching and learning, entitled "Course Redesign of Anthropology P200 Introduction
to Prehistoric Archaeology to increase use of Instructional Technology",
$5000, Indiana University Northwest, 1995
Indiana University President's Council on the Arts and
Sciences Grant (supplies and travel for collaboration with IU Bloomington
faculty on Course Redesign project), $500, 1995
Computer equipment grant for Course Redesign project,
Indiana University Northwest, $1128, 1995
Writing Across the Curriculum grant "Intensive Writing
Development in Anthropology with Weekly Assignments", in collaboration
with Dr Clarke Johnson, $750, 1995
Teaching resource grant funds accompanying Collaborative
Teaching Award, with Dr Clarke Johnson, $1500, 1995
IUN Summer Faculty Fellowship for Research, $5,000, 1994
IUN Summer Faculty Fellowship for Research, $5,000, 1993
IUN Time Release for Research Grant (one course load reduction),
1993
Indiana University RUGS Multicampus Research Project Initiation
Expense Grant, $500.00, 1993
Numerous Learning Resources Equipment Grants totaling
over $13,000, 1988-1998, Indiana University Northwest (eg, 1995: $2535
for primate skeletal specimens for bioanthropology courses; 1996: $125
for slides for Dr Clarke Johnson's Medical Anthropology course; 1997: $685
for casts of specimens; 1998: $500 for fossil casts).
Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid for thesis research, $500, 1987
COURSES DESIGNED AND TAUGHT:
A103/A303 Human Origins and Prehistory
A104/A304 Culture and Society
A200/E400 Undergraduate Seminar (several topics)
A495 Independent Studies
B106/B466 (Introduction to the Study of) The Primates
B200 Bioanthropology
E200/E400 Cultural Anthropology / Culture & Ethnography
E120/E320 (Survey of) North American Indians
L200/E400 Language and Culture / Language & Mind
P200/E400 (Introduction to) Prehistoric Archaeology
P360 Prehistory of North America
B264/B464 Human Fossils / Human Paleontology
COOPERATIVELY DESIGNED COURSES:
A106 Peoples of the Earth: Ethnic Cultures and the
World Community
A200/E400 TOPIC: Food and Culture
A200/E400 TOPIC: Walking with the Great Apes
A200/E400 TOPIC: Anthropology of Gender
A200/E445 Medical Anthropology
COMMITTEE SERVICE:
IUN Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee, 1992-present
IUN Writing Across the Curriculum Committee, 1995-present
IUN Teaching Awards Committee, 1996-1997
Library Liaison, IUN Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
1990-94, 1996-present
Computer Services Liaison, IUN Department of Sociology
and Anthropology, 1997-present
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
American Anthropological Association
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (Zoology)
Human Biology Council (past)
Dental Anthropology Association (past)
Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society (past)
Society for American Archaeology (past)
Society for Medical Anthropology (past)
Society for the Study of Evolution (past)
Society for Linguistic Anthropology (past)
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:
Herring SW, Teng S, Huang X, Mucci RJ and Freeman J (1996)
Patterns of Bone Strain in the Zygomatic Arch. Anat. Record 246:446-457.
Herring SW and Mucci RJ (1991) In vivo strain in cranial sutures: The Zygomatic arch. J. Morphol. 207:225-239.
REFEREED ABSTRACTS:
Mucci RJ and Greaves WS (no date) An in vivo study of the mechanical
function of the postorbital bar during mastication in caprids. J. Morphol.
Invited paper prepared for the Fifth International Congress of Vertebrate
Morphology, July 1997, Bristol, UK. (Withdrawn due to time constraints.)
Greaves WS and Mucci RJ (1997) Mechanical loads in the postorbital bar during mastication in artiodactyls and primates. Amer J. Physical Anthropol. Supplement 24:119. Paper presented at the Fifty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April 1-5, 1997, Saint Louis, Missouri.
Mucci RJ and Greaves WS (1996) In vivo mechanical loads in the postorbital bar in Capra. Amer. Zool. 36(5):21A. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (formerly Amer. Soc. Zool.), December 26-30, 1996, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Mucci RJ and Greaves WS (1994) Strains induced by simulated muscles in caprid postorbital bars. J. Morphol. 220:375. Paper presented at the Fourth International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology, July 31-August 4, 1994, Chicago Illinois.
Mucci RJ (1990a) An experimental test of the moment of inertia method of inferring prehistoric activity. Amer. J. Physical Anthropol. 81:272. Paper presented at the Fifty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April 3-7, 1989, Miami, Florida.
Mucci RJ (1990b) Changes in moments of inertia of bone cross sections after exercise. Amer. Zool. 30:76A. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Zoologists (now SICB), December 27-30, 1990, San Antonio, Texas.
Herring SW and Mucci RJ (1990) In vivo strain in cranial sutures: The Zygomatic arch. Amer. Zool. 30:22A. Paper presented by Dr Herring at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Zoologists (now SICB), December 27-30, 1990, San Antonio, Texas.
Mucci RJ (1989) Can we infer behavior from adaptive bone remodeling? Amer. J. Physical Anthropol. 78:276-277. Paper presented at the Fifty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April 4-8, 1989, San Diego, California.
Herring SW and Mucci RJ (1989) Morphology and strain patterns in the zygomatico-temporal suture of pigs. Anat. Record 223:51A. Paper presented by Dr Herring at the One Hundred and Second Annual Meeting of the American Association of Anatomists, April 8- 12, 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Mucci RJ (1988a) Wolff's Law and long bone cross-sectional morphology. Amer. Zool. 28:39A. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Zoologists (now SICB), December 27-30, 1988, San Francisco, California.
Mucci RJ (1988b) The dollar ninety-eight digitizer: precision analysis of form on a limited budget. Amer. J. Physical Anthropol. 75:251-252. Paper presented as a poster and computer demonstration at the Fifty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March 22-26, 1988, Kansas City, Missouri.
Mucci RJ (1987) Modeling bone remodeling: beam analysis and observed bone remodeling. Amer. J. Physical Anthropol. 72:235. Paper presented at the Fifty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April 2-5, 1987, New York City.
Mucci RJ (1986a) How do long bones maintain their cross-sectional shape? Anat. Record 214:89A-90A. Paper presented as a poster at the Ninety-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Anatomists, April 1986, Reno, Nevada.
Mucci RJ (1986b) Cortical bone remodeling and shearing strain. Amer. J. Physical Anthropol. 69:243. Paper presented as a poster at the Fifty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April 9-12, 1986, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
THESES:
Mucci RJ (1992) The Remodeling response of long bone diaphyses
to shearing strains. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Anatomy and
Cell Biology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
Mucci RJ (1982) The role of attrition in the etiology of third molar impactions: Confirming the Begg hypothesis. Master's Thesis. Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.