Academic Advising 101 w/ Edher Zamudio

On today’s episode of AnthroPuzzled, we talk with Edher Zamudio, Student Services Specialist at UC Davis and part-time Ethnic Studies Instructor at Cosumnes River College. We dive into how anthropology can inform and improve student support work in higher education.

Edher grew up in Peru and moved to the U.S. near the end of high school. His journey through college and graduate school was shaped by mentors who helped him find his path—an experience that now motivates him to be that guide for others.

In his work, Edher acts as both a mediator and mentor. He helps students—especially those who are undocumented or recently relocated—navigate university systems, understand policies, and feel supported. He also works closely with program coordinators to make sure students are receiving what they need to succeed. Edher’s background in applied anthropology plays a key role in how he approaches his work. Drawn to the discipline’s focus on understanding people and cultures, he credits anthropology with making him a more empathetic and effective advocate.

Tune in to hear how anthropology can be a valuable tool in student services—and how it’s helped Edher support students in meaningful, lasting ways.

CONNECT WITH EDHER

LinkedIn: Edher Zamudio Vasquez

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