11th Annual Anthropology Graduate Research Symposium
April 6 & 7, 2007

Please note the results for the 11th Annual Anthropology Graduate Research Symposium Best in Session.

This year we had some great presentations and the decisions were extremely hard to make.

The final winners are as follows:

Session 1: Molly Padgett (Ethnology), Christina Mello (Ethnology), Darrin Kowitz (Sociology)
Session 2: Wendy Potter (Biological Anthropology), Christopher Grivas (Biological Anthropology), Shamsi Daneshvari (Biological Anthropology)
Session 3: Phil Geib (Archaeology)
Session 4: Ilse Biel (Ethnology)
Session 5: Helen Davis (Human Evolutionary Ecology)

Congratulations to all!!!

AGSU would like to thank you for you participation in this year's symposium. We have had a very successful year with some very good presentations.
We hope to see you at AGSU Bag Lunches, we have two more left for the semester.
Sincerely,
AGSU Officers

 

Friday, April 6th KEYNOTE ADDRESS by Dr. Brian Fagan

Saturday, April 7, Symposium Schedule

symposium event flyer
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Dr. Fagan is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Dr. Fagan has specialized in communicating archaeology to general audiences. He has written over 35 books on the subject, including seven widely used college texts, and three books for the National Geographic Society, including The Adventure of Archaeology (1985), Into the Unknown (1999), and Egypt of the Pharaohs (2001). His general books include The Rape of the Nile (1975, 2004), which is a classic account of early Egyptology, Ancient North America (1990, 2000), and The Great Journey (1987). He has also written books on ancient climate change, including The Little Ice Age (2001) and The Long Summer (2004), among many other topics.

 

 

 

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