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Dr. Linda Spurlock, Associate Professor of Anthropology, will lead a Spring Break study abroad course to Scotland entitled "The A, B, C's of Scotland: Anatomy, Body Snatching, and Cemeteries". Spurlock: "This course is a perfect fit for Scotland, where students in the 19th鈥
Dr. Linda Spurlock will be offering FACES: Human head anatomy with a forensic art focus in Florence, Italy this summer. The course number is ANTH 38095 (listed under Sciences). To learn more about the Florence Summer Institute, click鈥
Konnichiwa (hi) everyone,
With my third week completed, I am now about half way through my internship here at the Primate Research Institute! The past few weeks have been a whirlwind of new experiences. I can鈥檛 wait to see what is in store during my last few weeks in Japan,鈥
Dr. Eren and colleagues Drs. O'Brien and Buchanan just published a new book on the evolution of stone tool technology. It is available through鈥
Congratulations Michelle and Mike!
On May 25th, the President of Kyoto University, Dr. Juichi Yamagiwa, kindly met with KSU Professor of Anthropology, Dr. Anthony Tosi. Dr. Tosi was introduced to the President by Dr. Takakazu Yumoto, Director of the Primate Research Institute (PRI) of Kyoto University, and鈥
Dr. Hirohisa Hirai, Professor of Kyoto University and former Director of the Primate Research Institute (PRI), retired at the end of March. In his honor, a two-day symposium on 鈥淕enome and Cell Biology of Primates鈥 was held at the PRI in Inuyama, Japan. Former鈥
Dr. Metin Eren and PhD student Michelle Bebber were featured on Discovery Channel's Daily Planet show
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Strength, tenacity, courage and unrelenting persistence.
March is Women鈥檚 History Month, and all across our country, we are honoring women who have shaped America鈥檚 history by working together and showing their strength, tenacity and courage to not only overcome great鈥