
معرفی
Brooke Nappi serves as a Lecturer in the Department of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University, actively contributing to academic programming and student mentorship since at least 2009 through teaching, advisory roles, and interdisciplinary initiatives.
Her educational qualifications include:
- M.A. from Montclair State University
- B.A. from Monmouth University
Nappi's research centers on U.S. Cultural Anthropology with specialized focus on Gender and Sexuality dynamics, Race and Ethnic Studies, Diversity and Inclusion frameworks, Anthropology of Religion, Supernatural belief systems, and Death Studies. She co-created Monmouth's Minor Program in Race and Ethnic Studies (2015) and co-chaired the Biennial Interdisciplinary Conference on Race (2019), demonstrating institutional leadership in these fields. Her teaching portfolio consistently features courses like Cultural Anthropology, Anthropology of Sex and Gender, and Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion, reflecting her integrated scholarly approach.
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
Academic mentorship defines Nappi's career through sustained roles as Faculty Advisor for Lambda Alpha (National Anthropology Society) since 2011, Honor’s School Faculty member since 2010, and First Year Advisor since 2009. These positions highlight her commitment to student development across undergraduate research, honors programming, and academic transition support.



