The Society for Ethnobotany

Fostering research and education on the past, present, and future uses of plants by people.

2025 - SEB Student Cafe - November


Flyer for the SEB Student November 2025 Cafe


The SEB Student Cafés are a chance for students to learn and discuss specific areas of ethnobotany with experts whose careers focus on that area. These discussions are organized by the SEB Student Committee, and their goal is to broaden students’ perspectives and understanding of ethnobotanical work, to better inform their own research and career trajectory, and to build a professional network within their areas of interest.

November 2025 SEB Student Café:
Plant Cultivation Landscapes of Micronesia

  • Special Speaker: Dr. Maureece J. Levin

    Dr. Maureece Levin is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She is a archaeologist and archaeobotanist. Dr. Levin has worked on questions of ancient food cultivation strategies in Micronesia for over a decade, but her current work extends to several regions, including an ongoing project in Arkansas, USA.

  • Wednesday, November 19, 2025, 11:00 am CST (Central Standard Time-US) via Zoom