Introduction to Human Evolution [University of Pennsylvania]
Introduction to Biological Anthropology and Anthropological Archaeology Laboratory [Bryn Mawr College]
The Living Primates: Bones Biology, and Behavior [Bryn Mawr College]
Gender and Human Evolution [Bryn Mawr College]
Sex, Gender, Biology, and Culture [Bryn Mawr College]
Biocultural Anthropology of Sex and Gender [University of Pennsylvania]
Myths of Human Nature [University of Pennsylvania]
Students are encouraged to complete “unessay” projects where they present their learning through a medium of their choice (zines, games, videos, art, websites, podcasts, etc). Example from course "The Living Primates" featured here.
Dr. Kralick prioritizes applied and experiential learning in her courses. For example, in Fall of 2025, Byrn Mawr College students in the course "ANTH 283- The Living Primates: Bones Biology, and Behavior" visited the Philadelphia Zoo with Professor Kralick to collect data for a course project
Dr. Kralick has taught skeletal methods and mentored projects at the Tuanan Orangutan Research Station Study Abroad Field School in Borneo, Indonesia