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About the Project
Project High Water Mark is an interdisciplinary study which aims to understand and mitigate flooding in the Princeton region. Our study utilizes historical data, scientific research, documentary filmmaking, ethnography, and data visualization to approach issues of flooding and runoff and to spread awareness about the social impacts of flooding. Explore our website to view our film, learn more about our team, and view resources.
This project is sponsored by the Princeton Department of Anthropology, the Princeton Ethnographic Data Visualization Lab, and the High Meadows Environmental Institute.
Meet Our Team

Dr. Carolyn Rouse
Ritter Professor of Anthropology
Director of Graduate Studies
Dr. Jeffrey Himpele
Director, VizE Lab for Ethnographic Data Visualization
Lola Constantino
Student Researcher
Brenden Garza
Student Researcher
Kyung Eun Lee
Student Researcher
Shelby Kinch
Student Researcher
