J. Jefferson Reid has been an exceptional member of the UA faculty since 1973. Not only does he have an outstanding record of undergraduate teaching that reaches back more than 35 years, he also is a preeminent pre-historian of the American Southwest.
Although Reid, a professor of anthropology at the UA, has taught many upper-division courses, 67 percent of his classes have been oriented toward undergraduate students. From 1974 to 1980, Reid was the anthropology department's undergraduate adviser. Undergraduates continue to seek his advice about their studies and career paths. He is widely appreciated as one of the most approachable faculty members on campus.
During his long and distinguished teaching career at the UA, Reid has been actively involved in undergraduate curriculum innovation.
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