Two UF anthropology professors participate in Science Talks this spring.
Jan. 13: The First Settlers of the New World: Who, Where, When and How, with Connie Mulligan, Ph.D., Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Anthropology, UF and Associate Director of the UF Genetics Institute
Feb. 3: Bird Brains: Bird Intelligence and Adapting to a Changing World, with Scott Robinson, Ph.D., Katharine Ordway, Professor of Ecosystem Conservation, Florida Museum of Natural History
Mar. 17: Futurescapes of Ancient Native Americans of the Florida Gulf Coast, with Kenneth Sassaman, Ph.D., Hyatt and Cici Brown Professor of Florida Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, UF
Apr. 7: Discovering Fossils in Panama: A Once-in-a-Century Opportunity, with Bruce J. MacFadden, Ph.D., Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, Florida Museum of Natural History