
معرفی
Richard Veit is a Professor of Anthropology and Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Monmouth University. His work spans historical archaeology, focusing on North American Indians, gravemarkers, vernacular architecture, and military sites. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania and has received multiple awards for teaching and service.
- Education
- Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1997)
- M.A., William & Mary (1991)
- B.A., Drew University (1990, summa cum laude)
Veit's research emphasizes the Delaware Valley's multicultural heritage, integrating archaeological and historical data to explore identity, gentility, and material culture. His recent publications examine Revolutionary War shipwrecks, cemetery practices, and commemoration in modern suburbs.
- Scientific Awards
- Monmouth University’s Distinguished Teaching Award (2007)
- Donald Warnecke Award for Outstanding Service (2012)
- Eugene Simko Faculty Leadership Award (2019)
- New Jersey Historic Preservation Award (2008)
- New Jersey Studies Academic Alliance Best Non-Fiction Book Award (2008)
Veit leads projects like Joseph Bonaparte’s Point Breeze estate and the Philadelphia Lazaretto’s archaeology. His work bridges academic research and public engagement, appearing in media outlets such as NPR and TEDx.




