
About
Dr. Vincent Melomo is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Department Chair of Culture, History, and Politics at William Peace University. He specializes in sociocultural anthropology, historical archaeology, and the study of ethnic diversity in the U.S., with a focus on immigrant communities and post-Civil War Reconstruction. His recent work includes preserving Raleigh’s Oberlin Village Freedmen’s community and cemetery.
Education:
- Ph.D. Anthropology, Binghamton University
- MA Anthropology, Binghamton University
- BA Anthropology (Summa Cum Laude), Adelphi University
Dr. Melomo’s research bridges global interactions shaping U.S. cultural diversity, including studies on South Asian diasporas, gender dynamics, and material culture from colonial to modern periods. He has received multiple teaching and advising awards, including the Alumni Distinguished Advising Award (2019-2020) and Advisor of the Year (2007-2008). His archaeological work spans Civil War sites and African American heritage preservation.
Awards Narrative: Recognized for exceptional mentorship, Dr. Melomo has been honored at both institutional and national levels for his commitment to student success and academic innovation. His journalism award reflects early career excellence in storytelling.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with local historical societies and archaeology teams on community-based preservation projects, particularly focused on underserved historical sites in Raleigh.
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