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  • Ph.D. Dissertation Defense: new 
    arrow graphicTURSDAY,  June 7th, 2007
    9:00 a.m. - NOON @ Faner 3438

    David J. Goldstein
    "A Paleoethnobotanical Assessment of the Impact of Middle Sicàn Pyrotechnology on the Dry Tropical Forests of the La Leche River Valley, Lambayeque, Perù (950-1050 C.E. "

    arrow graphic Committee: Dr. Izumi Shimada (Co-Chair)
    Dr. Lee A. Newsome (Co-Chair)
    Dr. Jonathan D. Hill
    Dr. Don S. Rice
    Dr. Steven Kraft

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  • MA Thesis Defense: new 
    arrow graphicTUESDAY,  MAY 29th, 2007
    1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. @ Faner 3438

    Erinn Shockey
    "An Iconographic Approach to Exploring Moche and Sicàn Ethnicity and Social Memory"

    arrow graphic Committee: Dr. Izumi Shimada (Chair)
    Dr. Paul D. Welch
    Dr. David E. Sutton

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  • Ph.D. Dissertation Defense:  
    arrow graphicTHURSDAY,  MAY 24th, 2007
    11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. @ Faner 3438

    Christey Carwile
    "Sweet Mothers: Feminine Forms of Power in Nigeria."

    arrow graphic Committee: Dr. John McCall (Chair)
    Dr. David E. Sutton
    Dr. Anthony K. Webster
    Dr. Robert E. Fox
    Dr. Misty L. Bastian

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  • Thesis Defense:  
    arrow graphic FRIDAY,  MAY 18th, 2007
    9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. @ Faner 3438

    Chihiro Shibata
    "Maintenance of Social Bonds in Adult Pairs of Captive Cotton-top Tamarins (Saguinus oedipus)."

    arrow graphic Committee: Dr. Susan M. Ford (Chair)
    Dr. C. Andrew Hofling
    Dr. Ulrich Reichard

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  • Thesis Defense:  
    arrow graphic FRIDAY,  MAY 11th, 2007
    9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. @ Faner 3438

    Twana Jill Golden (Aud)
    "A Contribution to the Debate Over the Origin and Development of Treponemal Disease:
    A Case Study From Southern Illinois."

    arrow graphic Committee: Dr. Susan M. Ford (Chair)
    Dr. Tracy Prowse
    Dr. Healther Lapham

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  • Thesis Defense:  
    arrow graphic THURSDAY,  MAY 10th, 2007
    2:00 - 4:00 p.m. @ Museum Auditorium

    Zachary Gilmore
    "Large Mammal Utilization and Subsistence Stress in Late Prehistoric South Texas."

    arrow graphic Committee: Dr. Heather A. Lapham (Chair)
    Dr. Paul D. Welch
    Dr. Jonathan D. Hill
    Dr. Robert P. Drolet

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  • Panel Presentations: new 
    arrow graphic MONDAY,  MAY 7th, 2007
    2:00 - 4:00 p.m. @ FANER 3515

    Race, Faith, Nation, Class: Solidarities and Conflicts

    Eric Dangoy
    "Cosmologies: The emergence of Solidarity and Collective Action Among the Kayapó of Central Brazil "


    Eunice Buck
    "Correlations Between Waves of the Environmental Movement and Changing Emphases of Environmental Education. "

    Hong Zang
    "Framing and Counter-Framing in 1989 Tiananmen Pro-democracy Movement "

    Meghan Harrison
    "The Year Without the Bus: Examining the Strategic Use of Collective Action Frames in the Montgomery Bus Boycott"

    Kaitlin Fertaly
    "Black January: A Symbolic Analysis of the Conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh"

    arrow graphicThis is a panel presentation by students from the seminar (Anth. 565: Seminar on Culture Change & Development, Dr. Jane Adams) dealing with social movements.
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  • Seats for Maya Angelou Event:
    arrow graphic There are six seats at the Maya Angelou event available for GPSC constituents. If you or any of your constituents would like to be considered for these seats, please submit the names to Janet Mayher by 2:00 PM today(Monday 4-30-07). If more than six requests are received, selection will be by a draw.
  • Creating Collaborative Partnerships:
    Interdisciplinary Research Involving Environment, Natural Resources, and Community at SIU
    new
    arrow graphic TUESDAY,  APRIL 24th, 2007
    1:00 - 2:45 - Keynote and Panel
    2:45 - 4:30 - Posters
    @ Student Health Center Auditorium

    For more information, please see FLYER .
    Contact: Dr. Jane Adams( jadams@siu.edu )

  • AGSA, End of the Year Book & Bake Sale:
    arrow graphic FRISDAY,  APRIL 20th, 2007
    9:00 - 4:00 @ FANER HALL ENTRANCE (Museum side)

    Please sign up to work the table or bring baked goods - the sheet is hanging on our bulletin board next to the mailboxes.
    We're also (as always) taking book donations as well.
    Contact: Tamira Brennan( tbrennan@siu.edu )
  • FINDING BRIDGES:
    arrow graphic WEDNESDAY,  APRIL 18th, 2007
    NOON - 12:50 @ FANER 3515

    Chihiro Shibata
    "Maintenance of Social Bonds in Adult Pairs of Captive Cotton-top Tamarins (Saguinus oedipus)."

    Coffee and Sweet Treats will be provided.
    Questions? Comments? Potential Presenters? Please contact: Meghan Harrison( mharriso@siu.edu )
  • The Univesity Museum Reception:
    arrow graphic FRIDAY,  APRIL 13th, 2007
    4:00 - 7:00 @ The University Museum

    "Tribal Art of Papua New Guinea -The Morton May Collection"

    Curated by:  Elily Drew Bartok & Lindsey Cadwell Baker
    Free & Open to the Public!
    Contact: Lindsey Baker( lbaker@siu.edu )
  • Interdisciplinary Discussions Group & The Humanities Forum:
    arrow graphic THURSDAY,  APRIL 12th, 2007
    6:30 - 7:30 @ FANER 3059

    Tommy Curry    (Philosophy)
    "Damn Is He Funny?
    -The Humorous Critical Race Theorist-"

    Melinda Yeomans    (Speech Communications)
    "On Subaltern Literacy"

  • FINDING BRIDGES:
    arrow graphic WEDNESDAY,  APRIL 4th, 2007

    Dr. John C. McCall
    "The Witches of Nollywood"

    NOON - 12:50 @ FANER 3515
    Coffee and Sweet Treats will be provided.
  • FINDING BRIDGES:
    arrow graphic WEDNESDAY,  March 28th, 2007

    Joseph Orduro-Frimpong
    "HOMOSEXUALITY IS A SIN AGAINST GOD"
    - Examining Homophobic Discourse in Contemporary Ghana -

    NOON - 12:50 @ FANER 3515
    Coffee and Sweet Treats will be provided.
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