Alumna named elected Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of...
Joanna Lambert always loved science and animals, but she hadn’t considered working in the sciences until she took her first anthropology course, Anthropology 101: Human Origins, at NIU. “I was hooked,”...
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What evidence did runaway slaves leave behind at an Underground Railroad station? What tools help an archaeologist uncover and identify that evidence? Is slavery itself an historic artifact? These are...
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Founders Memorial Library is home this month to an exhibit titled “Ancestry Transcending the Oceans: An Exhibition of Madagascar and its Cultural Ties to Southeast Asia.” The exhibition, curated by...
View ArticleNIU graduate student honored for Asian-American leadership efforts
Illinois Comptroller Leslie Geissler Mungerand Laurence Anthonie Tumpag NIU graduate anthropology student Laurence Anthonie Tumpag was among 24 young Chicagoland Asian-American leaders honored Monday...
View Article‘Pride of the Philippines’ exhibit highlights indigenous, Muslim minorities
A new student-curated exhibition inside Founders Memorial Library explores the material culture of indigenous and Muslim minorities found throughout the Philippines, a nation with a diverse history and...
View ArticleNewly dedicated Pick Museum of Anthropology honors generosity of donors
Rosalyn L. and James B. Pick join NIU President Doug Baker at the dedication ceremony for the James B. and Rosalyn L. Pick Museum of Anthropology. After 50 years at NIU, the Anthropology Museum has a...
View ArticleSmithsonian summer: NIU students to explore anthropology in D.C.
Anthonie Tumpag and Shannon Thomas NIU students Anthonie Tumpag and Shannon Thomas are off to participate in the Smithsonian Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology (SIMA) at the Smithsonian...
View ArticleAlumna named elected Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of...
Joanna Lambert always loved science and animals, but she hadn’t considered working in the sciences until she took her first anthropology course, Anthropology 101: Human Origins, at NIU. “I was hooked,”...
View ArticleAnthropology Museum views slavery from lens of Underground Railroad...
What evidence did runaway slaves leave behind at an Underground Railroad station? What tools help an archaeologist uncover and identify that evidence? Is slavery itself an historic artifact? These are...
View ArticleLibrary exhibition explores ‘Ancestry Transcending the Oceans ’
Founders Memorial Library is home this month to an exhibit titled “Ancestry Transcending the Oceans: An Exhibition of Madagascar and its Cultural Ties to Southeast Asia.” The exhibition, curated by...
View ArticleNIU graduate student honored for Asian-American leadership efforts
Illinois Comptroller Leslie Geissler Mungerand Laurence Anthonie Tumpag NIU graduate anthropology student Laurence Anthonie Tumpag was among 24 young Chicagoland Asian-American leaders honored Monday...
View Article‘Pride of the Philippines’ exhibit highlights indigenous, Muslim minorities
A new student-curated exhibition inside Founders Memorial Library explores the material culture of indigenous and Muslim minorities found throughout the Philippines, a nation with a diverse history and...
View ArticleNewly dedicated Pick Museum of Anthropology honors generosity of donors
Rosalyn L. and James B. Pick join NIU President Doug Baker at the dedication ceremony for the James B. and Rosalyn L. Pick Museum of Anthropology. After 50 years at NIU, the Anthropology Museum has a...
View ArticleSmithsonian summer: NIU students to explore anthropology in D.C.
Anthonie Tumpag and Shannon Thomas NIU students Anthonie Tumpag and Shannon Thomas are off to participate in the Smithsonian Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology (SIMA) at the Smithsonian...
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