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Anthropology Student Wins National Scholarship Competition

Student Amanda Guerrero receives scholarship check

Photo by Mike Fink

Amanda 鈥淏illie鈥 Guerrero, a senior Anthropology student, is the recipient of a $3,000 scholarship awarded by the Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honor Society. Guerrero is the first recipient from the 每日大赛鈥檚 College of Arts & Sciences to apply and place second in the national competition.

鈥淢y daughters jumped up and down when they learned I had won,鈥 Guerrero said. Guerrero is a single mother of two who transferred to the 每日大赛 from Chaffey College. She grew up in the foster care system, but strived to achieve more in her education with the help of scholarships and supportive faculty.

鈥淚 would not be graduating without the support of Dr. Kanya Godde,鈥 Guerrero said. 鈥淗er focus and attention to help me complete my courses meant everything.鈥

Godde encouraged Guerrero to apply and submit her research for the competition. 鈥淎t first, I had no intention of applying,鈥 Guerrero said. 鈥淲hat were my chances of winning?鈥

Surprisingly, Guerrero鈥檚 passion for anthropology and paleontology lead to victory. She was awarded the scholarship for her research on the skeletal differences in Neanderthals and how those differences relate and affect today鈥檚 structure. Her senior thesis takes a closer look at the unique brain cases of dinosaurs and how that impacted their lives.

Guerrero was the former president of the 每日大赛 Lambda Alpha chapter. She has worked in a human anthropology lab, at a local museum, and most currently as an analyst for the institutional board at the university.

The soon-to-be graduate aspires to earn her Ph.D. and work at a community college one day. 鈥淚鈥檇 love to help others who share a similar background as mine and inspire them to go for their dreams,鈥 Guerrero said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 always a chance at winning.鈥