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Job Talk: CAPHIL Assistant Research Scientist

1/22/2017—3 pm—TBA—Katelyn Bolhofner Dr. Katelyn Bolhofner, the fourth candidate for the CAPHIL Research Assistant Scientist position, will be giving her talk, Telling their Stories: Advancing Skeletal Analysis and Interpretation in Forensic Anthropology, on Monday, January 22nd at 3 pm in 1208 TUR.

Job Talk: Lecturer Faculty

1/25/2018—3 pm—CSE E252—Corinna Most "Primates in a land of plenty: The effects of ecological change on female reproduction, maternal behavior, and infant development."

Job Talk: Lecturer Faculty

1/29/2018—3 pm—CSE E252—Ramey Moore "Our Land Is Not Just Soil: Knowing, Feeling, and Doing Environmental Activism in the Ozarks."

Job Talk: Lecturer Faculty

219 Dauer Hall

2/1/2018—3 pm—219 Dauer—Elizabeth Miles

Workshop on Visual Methods and Digital Asset Management

1208A Turlington Hall

Are you interested in using video / photo equipment in your research?  Not sure what to do with your fieldwork images? This Thursday at 11:00am in Turlington 1208 Chris LeClere is giving a basic overview of creating and storing images. This is part of Dr. Mulligan’s Foundations for a Career in Anthropology Course; however, this module is open

Job Talk: Medical Anthropology Faculty

404 Grinter Hall

2/8/2018—4 pm—404 GRI—Adrienne Strong "Bureaucratic Proliferation, Surveillance, and Care Practices: The Partograph as Technology and Bureaucratic Document" The partograph, graphical representation of a pregnant woman’s labor, is a simple technology meant to help healthcare providers detect serious problems for the mother or her baby before she gives birth. Despite its presence in many low resource