Graduate StudentContact Informationdglass1@uw.eduPersonal Website Fields of Interest AdolescenceBiological AnthropologyCultural AnthropologyCultural Niche ConstructionData VisualizationEvolutionGrowth & DevelopmentHuman Reproductive EcologyMedical AnthropologyMigrationNear Eastern StudiesPubertyQuantitative MethodsStatistics BiographyB.S., Anthropology, Boise State University, 2016M.A. Biological Anthropology, University of Washington, 2020 (cert. forthcoming)Research Selected Research Abouhala, S., Hamidaddin, A., Taye, M., Glass, D. J., Zanial, N., Hammood, F., ... & Abuelezam, N. N. (2021). A National Survey Assessing COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Arab Americans. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 1-9. Shane Scaggs, Karen S. Fulk, Delaney Glass, and John. P. Ziker. “Framing charitable solicitations in a behavioral experiment: Cues derived from evolutionary theory of cooperation and economic anthropology.” In: Meng Li and David P. Tracer, Editors, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Fairness, Equity, and Justice. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3-319-58992-3 Glass, D. “The Differential Effects of Kin & Non-Kin on Fertility Variation”. Undergraduate Thesis. Glass, Delaney. Investigating Temporality of Cortisol Across Puberty. 2021 Adviser: Melanie Martin Courses Taught Summer 2022 Full-term BIO A 206 A: Plagues and Peoples Autumn 2019 ANTH 215 AA: Introduction to Medical Anthropology and Global Health ANTH 215 AD: Introduction to Medical Anthropology and Global Health ANTH 215 AF: Introduction to Medical Anthropology and Global Health Additional Courses: BIO A 355: Evolutionary Medicine & Public Health (Teaching Assistant)BIO A 206: Plagues and People (Teaching Assistant)ANTH 215: Medical Anthropology & Global Health (Teaching Assistant, quiz sections)BIO A 351: Principles of Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health (Teaching Assistant)BIO A 300: Evolutionary Biology of Women (Teaching Assistant)Affiliations Home Department: AnthropologyAffiliated Departments: Arts & SciencesSocial SciencesCenter for Studies in Demography & EcologyJackson School of International StudiesProfessional Affiliations: Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology- Student Trainee, Human Biology Association- Junior Service Fellow (Sausage of Science Podcast), & Anthropology of Children & Youth Interest Group-Digital Scholarship Intern for NEOSRelated News Related News Building the Future of Anthropology through Podcasting, with Graduate Students Delaney Glass and Yoli Ngandali - May 10, 2022 Students | Alumni News 2022 - May 10, 2022 Anthro Data Science Working Group - April 23, 2021