Course Feature: Lost Tribes and Sunken Continents
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Want to learn the real science behind the explanations on shows like Ancient Aliens? Check out our latest course offering!
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Hi All, I hope everyone enjoyed a few days off for the holiday. Here are a few things of note: Federal Grants and CAS Exemptions If you currently have federal funding and need to expend funds that require a CAS Exemption, I’d encourage you to be proactive and process the CAS Exemption now, rather than […]
Spring Travel Apps are due by the end of the day today Graduate students should submit their application to Nita Bagnall, faculty to Karen Jones. Course Syllabi It doesn’t feel like it, but the semester is rapidly winding down and spring semester will be here very quickly. As you complete your course syllabi for […]
Hi all, Here are some possum-free items of interest happening in and around the department: Congratulations to CLAS Dissertation Fellowship and Eddy Dissertation Fellowship Awardees: Kia Fuller was awarded CLAS Dissertation Fellowships for her dissertation work, “Investigating the relationship between genetic variation, social network characteristics, and symptoms of depression in African Americans.” Kelly Chapman received […]
Greetings! The Anthropology Fall Research Exhibition is one month away! The deadline for submission is November 28 at 11:59pm. Please email Chris LeClere (cleclere@ufl.edu) if you are planning to participate. As a reminder the top two graduate posters and the top undergraduate poster will receive a monetary prize and have their posters displayed […]
Hi All, It might seem like a slow week, but there was plenty of excitement in the department: Department of Anthropology Office to Change Name to Possum Lodge Earlier this week, the department, after years and years of searching for a totem animal, finally found success when a mischievous marsupial apparated into the chair’s office […]
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Some news, notes, and items from in and around the department: Student Awards Congratulations to three recipients of Fulbright-Hayes Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Awards! Netty Carey will be studying “Precarious Property on Ghana’s Eroding Coast” Megan Cogburn’s research is entitled “Pushing Institutional Deliveries: An Ethnography of Childbirth Care in Rural Tanzania” Cady Gonzalez will investigate “Hospitality […]