Three Criminal Justice Society members worked at the Harbor House garden on Aug. 20th for the United Way Day of Caring. Faculty and students harvested produce and weeded the garden before serving a free lunch to over 150 people in the Front Line Feeding Program at Harbor House Men’s shelter and work rehab center. Also working but not in photos were Ms Diane Leamy and Dr. … [Read more...] about Criminal Justice Society help with the United Way Day of Caring
Check out Liz Sobel training her students in archaeology techniques in her ANT125 class today. Students were practicing an archaeology "dig" in the anthropology lab in Strong Hall. Very innovative Liz! … [Read more...] about Indoor Excavation
Romano, who holds the Thomas G. Strong Chair for Middle Eastern Studies in the political science department, has written two books tackling life-and-death questions that affect Kurds in Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey. He also dissects everything from Iranian nuclear negotiations to American influence on the Iraqi constitution in his column for the Kurdish newspaper … [Read more...] about David Romano studies Life and Death in the Middle East
The Center for Archaeological Research in cooperation with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Missouri State University offered a three-week summer field course in archaeology from June 8-26, 2015. This 3-week session took place at the Horseshoe Sinkhole site (23CN1313), a habitation site located in a horseshoe-shaped shallow depression (or sinkhole) on a large ridge … [Read more...] about MSU Field School at Horseshoe Sinkhole Site