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Molly Lane,a first-year, MA student in archaeology, spent the summer working on a Neolithic site in Hungary. She has spent much of her school year developing her skills in GIS and will use them as she consturcts a settlement model of regional Paleoindian ca. 11000 BP for her thesis work. |
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Delanie Hurst, a first-year MA student in primatology, recently completed 15 months as a field assisitant in Yasuni National Park, Tiputini, Ecuador on a project sponsored by NYU & Penn State. She will use audio recordings collected in her field research to compare various vocal commiunications between equitorial sakis and white-faced sakis for her thesis work at KSU. |
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Phil
Reno is shown here attending the World Summit of Evolution in the
Galapagos Islands (June 2005), hosted
by the Galapagos Academic Institute for the Arts and
Sciences, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador.
Phil is now a recent Ph.D. and travels to California were he takes up a three-year post-doc in developmental biology at Stanford University. |
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