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Open educational resources (OER) are digital resources for teaching and learning in any medium that allow no-cost access, use ...
Most fraternities keep busy with nonstop Instagram posts and parties, but the members of Delta Iota Gamma — the first and ...
COAS Books has its roots in New Mexican history – it was born from an archeological publisher. Today, the family-owned store ...
The Native American Studies program hosted Dr. Victor Montejo as a part of the department’s Anthony Aveni Lecture Series on Thursday, April 3. Montejo explored the central idea of his most recent work ...
Carl Semencic waited out a two-year criminal case that was eventually dismissed, followed by years of legal wrangling.
Lise Olsen, a Texas-based investigative reporter, editor, and true-crime author, visited Austin this week for a book-release ...
Our museum designer and co-instructor for the class, Tom Haughey, really got to work on making these ideas a reality,” he ...
A WKU anthropology professor concluded this semester’s Brown Bag Lecture Series with her engaged anthropology methods through ...
"The real beauty of anthropology is an understanding of cultural diversity across time and space," Hoggarth said. "One of the ...
Tarot cards and how they are used to quell uncertainty and make decisions are the focus of a free anthropology workshop from 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, April 9. Anthropology professor Lawrence Ramirez will ...
The volume is an homage to the American South and Southern women — Black and white, Indigenous and immigrant —  and the food that empowers them ...