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Anthropology Program Photos - 2002

NKU's Director of Institutional Research Gary Graff with Hopi kachinas, 2002 |

A view of the NKU Museum of Anthropology as shown on NKU's web start page, 2002 |

Shawnee speaker Snow Owl talks to a Modern American Indians class, 2002 |

NKU anthro alumna Alsace L. Rodgers as she makes the transition to being a professor, 2002 |

Are these the "Men in Black" or the "Men of NKU Anthropology" (left to right: Professor Peter Killoran and students Asa Helm and David Arnold) at the festival of Arts and Sciences student research, 2002 |

"As your attorney, I urge you to take the fifth." |

Sociology professor Prince Brown and anthropology alumnus Matt Robinson--Are you two in Senegal? |

Professor Barbara Thiel and anthro major Eric Bates in the physical anthropology lab with the skeletal teaching collection, 2002 |

Anthropology major Eric Bates studying the bones from the skeletal teaching collection, 2002 |

Anthro major Cassandra Childers at work with the skeletal teaching collection in the physical anthro lab, 2002 |

Anthro majors Cassandra Childers and Eric Bates as Eric sells GUNK T-shirts in his role as geography student president, 2002 |

NKU's Landrum Academic Building, home of NKU Anthropology |

The NKU campus continues to expand |

NKU Anthropology's newest professor, Dr. Delores Walters, who has a joint appointment with NKU Anthro, the NKU Institute for Freedom Studies, and the National Underground Railroad Museum Center, 2002 |

Northern Kentucky University from the air |

Noriko Ikarashi, Dr. MaryCarol Hopkins, and Penny Clark at the meetings of Anthropologists and Sociologists of Kentucky (ASK) at Thomas More College, 2002 |

NKU anthropology major Penny Clark wins first place in the ASK student paper competition, 2002 |

NKU applied major Elizabeth Lorenz wins third place in the ASK student paper competition, 2002 |

ASK panel on "Teaching Native North America Courses," from left to right: Sharlotte Neely, NKU; Richard Jefferies, UK; James White, Lexington Community College; Susan Meyn, NKU; and Leon Lane, Lexington Community College, 2002 |

Former NKU part-time anthropology professor Jim White at the ASK meetings, 2002 |

NKU anthropology professors Susan Meyn and Mike Simonton chat at the ASK meetings, 2002 |

ASK President-elect Bob Bryant of Georgetown College and NKU's MaryCarol Hopkins at the ASK business meeting, 2002 |

NKU Anthropology faculty and students attending the anthropology papers at the meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science (KAS) at NKU, 2002 |

NKU applied major Elizabeth Lorenz giving her paper which took second place in the KAS student paper competition, 2002 |

NKU anthropology major Antwaun Saunders giving his paper which took third place in the KAS student paper competition, 2002 |

Photo of Guatemalan girls by NKU anthropology alumnus and ethnophotographer Greg Rust. Part of Greg's photographic exhibit at Xavier University, 2002 |

Photo of Nicaraguan boys by Greg Rust. Part of Greg's photographic exhibit at Xavier University, 2002 |

Part-time Professor Mike Striker supervising at an archaeological dig, 2002 |

Anthropology major Brandon Hill answers a question in the "Norse Poll" in the December 4, 2002 Northerner: Do you think training sessions that focus on developing character would be useful? |

NKU Part-time Anthropology Professor Ken Tankersley and a group of Oglala Lakota on their way to examine a crystal mine |

Ken Tankersley with a group of Oglala Lakota about to enter a crystal mine |
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.
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