Adam Hartstone-Rose

Collaborator

Adam Hartstone-Rose attended Duke University as an undergraduate, receiving bachelor's degrees in biological anthropology & anatomy and English. He has remained at Duke as a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Biological Anthropology & Anatomy. “Adam has almost single-handedly reinvigorated our graduate program,” one faculty nominator observed. “There is now a spate of collaborative research going on amongst the graduate students in our department, and at the center of it all stands Adam. He is a naturally collaborative researcher, and he has a penchant for recognizing skills and abilities in others, and drawing them into collaborative projects that exercise those skills. There is no doubt that Adam has made our graduate program better, has greatly enhanced the experiences of the undergraduates that have worked with him, and has taught me a few things about effective mentoring.”