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Spring Syllabi

Today marks the beginning of the Spring semester at Wellesley. I am teaching two courses this semester, Introduction to Physical Anthropology (Anth 204), which I teach every Spring, and Human Biology and Society (Anth 314), a new upper level seminar … Continue reading

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The march of the syllabi

Today marks the beginning of the Fall semester at Wellesley College. I am teaching two courses this Fall, Forensic Anthropology (Anth 209) and The Anthropology of Food (Anth 110). This will be my fourth time teaching Forensic Anthropology at Wellesley, … Continue reading

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The teaching sweetspot

I spent most of my day yesterday learning from colleagues about the special challenges and opportunities associated with teaching first-year college students in preparation for teaching a first-year seminar course next Fall titled, “The Anthropology of Food.” I have actually … Continue reading

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