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Brown Bag: Best Practices in Teaching Graduate Seminars
Monday, October 26 2009 at 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM
Join Mark Warner, associate professor of sociology and anthropology, Lisette Waits, professor of wildlife resources , and Doug Cole, associate professor of microbiology, molecular biology and biochemistry, for a brown bag presentation. They will provide helpful tips and techniques for teaching effective graduate seminars. A question and answer session follows the end of the presentation. Bring ...
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Natural Resources | College of Graduate Studies | Sociology & Anthropology | Sociology | Anthropology | Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry | Wildlife Resources
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U-Idaho Professors Work to Unearth Boise’s History
Posted: Wednesday, August 1 2012
BOISE, Idaho – Over 100 years ago, Basque culture in Boise centered around the Cyrus Jacobs-Uberuaga Boarding House; now, that center has shifted to the Basque Museum & Cultural Center, which will celebrate that spirit with University of Idaho anthropology professors during an archeological excavation. “This dig is a great opportunity for our students and faculty to apply their knowledge and...
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History | Mark Warner | Anthropology | Anthropology | History | News Release | Anthropology
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University of Idaho to Host 64th Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference
Posted: Wednesday, April 13 2011
By Donna Emert MOSCOW, Idaho – The University of Idaho Department of Sociology and Anthropology and the Alfred W. Bowers Laboratory of Anthropology will host the 64th Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference Thursday through Saturday, April 21-23. The event will be held at the University Inn Best Western, 1516 Pullman Rd. in Moscow. The theme of the 2011 conference is “Common Ground,” emph...
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Letters, Arts & Social Sciences | Laura Putsche | Anthropology | Anthropology | News Release | Idaho at Glance | Register Features
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Elizabeth Cook-Lynn to Provide Indigenous Perspective on Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
Posted: Tuesday, September 21 2010
Written by Donna Emert 10th Annual Distinguished American Indian Speaker Series MOSCOW, Idaho – Crow Creek Sioux poet, novelist and scholar Elizabeth Cook-Lynn will provide an indigenous perspective on colonial and post-colonial ideology at the 10th Annual Distinguished American Indian Speaker Series on the University of Idaho campus, Oct. 7 and 8. “Professor Cook-Lynn is an icon in the world o...
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Letters, Arts & Social Sciences | Law | Rodney Frey | Angelique EagleWoman | Anthropology | Anthropology | News Release
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