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Join us in congratulating our cutting edge anthropologists, Drs. Metin Eren, Michelle Bebber, Mary Ann Raghanti and graduate students (past and present) Dusty Norris (’20), Alyssa Perrone (’20), Ashley Rutkoski (’19), and Mike Wilson!
Join us in congratulating Danielle Jones, PhD candidate on becoming a Fellow with the ! The SAi program provides mentorship and support to graduate student Fellows to increase public understanding and…
Dr. Michelle Bebber's research on ceramic arrowheads featured in the Columbus Dispatch- read all about it here:
Discover Magazine (on-line and in print!) featured a story from the Experimental Archaeology Laboratory- !
Join us in congratulating PhD candidate Danielle Jones on receiving an award for her…
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The (NSF) recently awarded Kent State a three-year, $298,000 International Research Experience for Students (IRES) grant that will allow graduate students to travel to
NSF award propels the Kent State - Kyoto University partnership!
In July, Drs. Tosi, Raghanti, Meindl, and Lovejoy received a grant from the
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Mary Ann Raghanti, Ph.D., anthropology professor and chair in the College of Arts and Sciences at Â鶹´«Ã½, is involved in a collaborative research project to examine heart disease in gorillas.
PhD candidate Dexter Zirkle and Dr. C. Owen Lovejoy have examined the development of the human hip joint, and report that its growth is uniquely determined by a special mechanism that is shared only by humans and our direct ancestors (i.e., hominids).…
We’ve known for some time that heart disease is prevalent in captive gorilla populations and is a leading cause of death.