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Kent State University students in the College of Arts and Sciences will get the opportunity to travel to Japan to do collaborative research in a world-class institute, specializing in primate biology, thanks to a recently signed memorandum of understanding with the Primate…
On October 11th and 12th Kent State University held a symposium titled, “Documenting Violence,” which included discussions of violent crimes and mass murders in Guatemala, the former Yugoslavia, and the U.S., including the events of September 11, 2001. Forensic science was…
The Kent State Biological Anthropology faculty, graduate students, and alumni enjoyed getting together and catching up on Saturday, September 24th. In addition to celebrating 3 decades of Ph.D. recipients that have 100% job placement, we also celebrated the creation of The…
This June I was invited to the as a “Distinguished Visiting Senior Lecturer” in the area of primate population genomics. My host was Professor Hirohisa Hirai, a former director…
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Konnichi wa from the Primate Research Institute– Week 1 (June 14)
Hello, I’m Cody Ruiz, a Master’s student at Kent State University studying primate…
Join us in congratulating graduate students Andy Martinex, Michelle Bebber, Andrew Kramer, and Andrew Skrinyer on receiving awards for their presentations at the 2016 Graduate Student Research Symposium! Great job!!
(Grad students Martinez, Bebber, and Kramer)
Dr. Raghanti and Dr. Meindl visited the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University. Read about it here!
Ph.D. candidate Aidan Ruth's research on the position of the foramen magnum was featured in Inside Science- read the full story !!
Please join us in congratulating Angelia Werner on her award! The Graduate Student Senate (GSS) research grant will fund Angelia's thesis project that will examine North America's first invention, the Clovis point. Angelia will employ experimental archaeology to understand the…