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NEWS EVENTS

NEW Anthropology Courses for SPRING 2009

  • Creation Controversy (ANT 309) - M (6-9:15pm)
  • Indigenous Peoples & Globalization (ANT 325) - T,R (11:30am-1:00pm)
  • Anthropology of Religion (ANT 363) - T,R (8-9:30am)
  • Anthropology & Folklore (ANT 380) - T (6-9:15pm)
  • Ancient Disease (ANT 452/552) - T,R (1:15-2:45pm)

 

 

 

 


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Mary Koegel, '05

"Once I complete this degree (in August 2007), I plan on going on to a Master's of Library Science program in order to become a special collections librarian.  This will allow me to not only to work in a field that I accidentally discovered through a graduate assistantship with a local museum, but will also employ skills and knowledge from my degrees in Anthropology and Folk Studies."


Among the Tobacco plants at the Folklife Festival in Frankfort, Kentucky

Currently completing a MA in Folk Studies at Western Kentucky University.