Dr. Alicia Walker, Assistant Professor of Sociology, was elected to serve as the Editor for the Council of Contemporary Families blog!About the organization:The Council on Contemporary Families is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to providing the press and public with the latest research and best-practice findings about American families. CCF seeks to enhance … [Read more...] about Dr. Alicia Walker elected as next CCF blog Editor
Dr. Suzanne Walker-Pacheco, a professor of Anthropology, was interviewed by KOLR - Ozarks First on Wednesday, October 13th, for their Ozarks Tonight broadcast segment. Congratulations, Suzanne, on your continued success in spreading the good word about voting! Link to the interview: Ozarks Tonight: Paws to the Polls | KOLR - OzarksFirst.com … [Read more...] about Dr. Suzanne Walker-Pacheco interviewed by Ozarks First about Paws to the Polls
The 2021 issue of Mind's Eye features the work of Dr. Bill Meadows. It highlights his anthropological research with Native Americans and showcases his impact in this area. Here's an excerpt: Much of what the general public knows about the code talkers’ contributions to military action has only been exposed in the last 20 years. This coincides with Meadows’ publications and … [Read more...] about Congratulations to Dr. Bill Meadows
Out of 3,741 experts questioned, Dr. Abby Templer Rodrigues is the featured expert on the front page of Zippia's 'Predicting the Future of the Job Market' report found here: Job Market For Recent Grads. Her response as follows: DR. ABBY TEMPLER RODRIGUES PH.D.Assistant Professor of SociologyMissouri State UniversityDepartment of Sociology and AnthropologyWill there … [Read more...] about Dr. Abby Templer Rodrigues featured on the front page of ‘Predicting the Future of the Job Market’ report
Congratulations to all of our Spring and Summer 2021 Anthropology Graduates! Akira Alves: B.A. in Anthropology with minors in Art, Art History, and Museum Studies Allee Armitage: B.A. in Anthropology with a minor in Marketing Kaitlynne Atchley: B.S. in Anthropology with a minor in Sociology. I have learned a lot in my time at MSU and the anthropology department has … [Read more...] about Spring & Summer 2021 Anthropology Graduates