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April 2022

EKU Students Observe Lemurs at 2021 Primate Field School

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Students in EKU's Anthropology Program spent one full week of Winter Term at the 

Anthropology Majors Study EKU Student Experiences with Food Insecurity

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Anthropology majors Marshawn Hayden and Gabriel Goodpaster spent the Spring 2022 semester studying student experiences with food insecurity. Food insecurity is defined as not having access to enough food or good food to lead a healthy life. The study, directed by Anthropology Professor Dr.

Anthropology Professor wins 2022 Noel Studio teaching award

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Anthropology Professor Amanda Green and EKU Oral Historian Neil Kasiak were awarded the Noel Studio High-Impact Practice Teaching Award. This award is presented to an EKU faculty member who has implemented high-impact teaching practices.

Anthropology Professor wins 2022 Noel Studio teaching award

Two professors pose with their certificates

Professor Amanda Green and EKU Archivist Neil Kasiak were awarded the High Impact Practice award from EKU's Noel Studio for their collaborative oral history project documenting the impacts of Covid-19 on eastern Kentuckians.

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