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Student Presenters at AABA meetings

We are highlighting the outstanding work of our students and faculty who attended/presented at the annual American Association of Biological Association (AABA) meetings in Los Angeles, California…

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Innovation in Dental Anthropology Award Dr. Guatelli-Steinberg

Congratulations to Dr. Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg, who was awarded the Innovation in Dental Anthropology Award from the Dental Anthropology Society at last week’s meeting of the American…

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Erin Moore International Research and Scholar Grant Awardee

Congrats to Dr. Erin Moore, whose project Women Who Pay Their Own Brideprice? The Shifting Politics of Intimate Exchange in Uganda has received the International Research and Scholar Grant! This…

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Tessa Cannon Graduate Student Award for Distinguished Service Awardee

Congratulations to Tessa Cannon from our department for winning the Graduate Student Award for Distinguished Service!! This honor culminates her work in mentorship with students, and comes with a…

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Internship experience at the PAST Foundation

Cassie Davies served as an intern at the PAST Foundation in Columbus in the summer of 2022 and landed a job as a research assistant there. Cass Blair interviewed Cassie about her experiences. You…

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Nagarathna Balakrishna Hayes Advanced Research Forum

Congratulations to PhD student Nagarathna Balakrishna who presented the poster "The behavioral resilience of Semnopithecus johnii in the fragmented landscape of Valparai, Western Ghats, India"…

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FoodAnthro Blog Post Andrew Mitchel

Check out the newest FoodAnthro blog: "Food And Expertise: My Research on Oaxacan Food" by Andrew Mitchel. He is a 4th year PhD candidate working on success, adaptation and identity among Oaxacan…

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Emma Brzezinski paper: Sex differences in workload in medieval Poland: Patterns of asymmetry and biomechanical adaptation in the upper limb at Giecz

Please check out PhD student Emma Brzezinski's first authored paper, entitled Sex differences in workload in medieval Poland: Patterns of asymmetry and biomechanical adaptation in the upper limb…

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Undergraduate Advanced Research and Experiential Training in Forensic Science Grant

Congratulations to Dr. Angela Harden who has been awarded the seed grant Undergraduate Advanced Research and Experiential Training in Forensic Science for Undergraduate Advanced Research and…