On Friday, April 22, the Sociology-Anthropology Department hosted the 2022 Student Anthropology Conference. The students presenting were:
Brandie Robb – Exposure of Disabled or Deformed Infants in Classical Greece
Sara Broyles – Barriers to Healthcare in Rural America: With a Special Look at Rural Missouri
Hannah Scarborough – A Comparison of Historic Ceramic Artifacts from a Company Town Site versus a Private Residential Site in Turn-of-the-Century Greene County
Josh Slocum – Sea Turtles in the Market of Ecotourism
Evie Tackett-Turner – Atheism with a Cause – Moral Values in Modern Satanists
Jackie Batista-Martinez and Laken Parrish – Prehistoric SE Ceramics
Lane McCullough – Experimental Lithic Use
Ashlynn Pike – The Decline of Gyps Vultures and Their Consequences