Anthropology

at Northern Kentucky University

Anthropology Program Photos - 2001


NKU Anthropology Alumnus Greg Rust wins the NKU Alumni Association's Professional Achievement Award, 2001

Announcements go up for the annual NKU Anthropology Careers Day, 2001

NKU Anthro alum Deb Williamson from Frankfort's Office of the Courts speaks during Careers Day, 2001

NKU Anthro alum and California park ranger Patti Cole speaks during Careers Day, 2001

NKU Anthro major Elea Mihou receives the "Award for Service Leadership in Anthropology" from Professor Barbara Thiel at the annual Awards Reception, 2001

Chris Young receives the "Award of Academic Excellence in Anthropology," 2001

The outside of the new NKU Anthropology brochure, 2001

The inside of the new NKU Anthropology brochure, 2001

Part-time Professor Kristin Appleby living out cultural anthropology in her day job as a pirate, 2001

First we have NKU anthropologists playing Neanderthals on TV, and now it's sword-fighting pirates in live theater, 2001

So Mountain Dew was invented in the 16th century?

Landrum Academic Center, home of NKU Anthropology, from NKU's plaza, 2001

NKU Anthro alumnus, Matt Robinson, on left, doing fieldwork in the west African country of Senegal, 2001

Senegal beach, 2001

Matt Robinson and fellow fieldworkers in Senegal, 2001

Dakar, Senegal, 2001

NKU anthro alumna Rachel Nelson (standing) doing archaeology along the Little Kanawah River near Parkersburg, West Virginia in the fall of 2001

Anthro alumna Amy Howard working on the same Kanawah River dig, a Middle Archaic to Middle Woodland site, 2001

Former part-time NKU Anthropology professor Nina Glick Schiller, 2001

Former part-time NKU Anthropology professor David Strecker

We are grateful to Roger C. Adams of the NKU Archives, Jill Diesman of Academic Computing, Joan Ferrante of Sociology, James F. Hopgood of Anthropology, Joe Ruh, NKU Photographer, and Kristina Wegener of Anthropology, for their roles in the creation of this online photo album. If you have old or recent photos of NKU Anthropology students, former students, alumni, staff, former staff, faculty, or former faculty to contribute to our virtual photo album, contact Douglas Hume (email) for information on sending photos. All photos will be returned.