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#2016Highlights Month-by-Month: Part 2
Contrary to the sense of things at the end with the triumph of he-who-shall-not-be-named and the demise of so many beloved friends and celebrities, 2016 was actually a banner friggin’ year for some of us personally, as I began addressing … Continue reading
Posted in American Anthropological Association, Biological Anthropology, Biological Anthropology Section of AAA, Christopher Lynn, Mid-Atlantic Bioanthropology Interest Group, Primates, Thanksgiving
Tagged Amanda Glaze, American Samoa, American Samoa Historic Preservation Office, Bill Evans, Crimson Tide, David Herdrich, Evolution Education in the American South, Grace Aberdean Habitat Alchemy, ice skating, Jammin' on the James, Laura Reed, MABIG, Michaela Howells, Mount Alava, Mount Carmel, NSF, Washington Huskies, Zika
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Sabbatical is Here!
Have I started relaxing yet? Everyone asks me this. Do y’all not know me? We just arrived at my in-laws for the holiday, & I’m already thinking about how to fill my days. I don’t relax well. But I am … Continue reading
Posted in American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Christopher Lynn, Education, Evolution & Pop Culture, Evolution Outreach, Human Biology Association, Sabbatical, Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society
Tagged American Samoa, Big Red Earth, Costa Rica, Dustin Eirdosh, Erik Peterson, EvoKids, Evolution Education in the American South, Greg Batchelder, HBERG, immune response, Michael Muehlenbein, Michaela Howells, SEEPS, Signaling theory, Susan Hanisch, tattooing, Tisa's Tattoo Festival, Transcendental Medication, UA in Oxford, Zika
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