Unless otherwise noted, all talks are in RAB 001 and at 3:00 on Friday.
Friday, October 9
Speaker: Dr. Gail Ashley, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University
Title: "Freshwater Springs and Human Evolution"
Host: Craig Feibel
Tuesday, October 13
Speaker: Aimee Cox, Department of African and African American Studies, Fordham University
Title: ""Your Obedience Will Protect You" and Other Myths of Black Girlhood.”
Co-sponsored by Dept of Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies
Host: Dorothy Hodgson
Time: 4:30-6PM
Room: Douglas Student Center, Meeting Room E
***PLEASE NOTE SPECIAL TIME AND PLACE***
Friday, October 16
Speaker: Dr. Matthew Gervais, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University
Title: "Structures of Sentiment: Mapping the Affective Bases of Social Relationships in Yasawa, Fiji "
Host: Lee Cronk
Friday, October 23
Speaker: Dr. Thomas P. Leppard, Center for Cultural Analysis, Rutgers University
Title: “Advancing the Paleolithic ‘seafaring’ debate: perspectives from ecology and biogeography”
Host: Craig Feibel
Monday, October 26
Speaker: Dr. Dána-Ain Davis, Queens College—CUNY
Title: “From When and Where I Enter: Reflections on Feminist Activist Ethnography.”
Host: Daniel Goldstein
Time: 5 to 6:30pm
Room: Bio 206
***PLEASE NOTE SPECIAL TIME AND PLACE***
Friday, Nov 6
Speaker: Dr. Dustin Rubenstein, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology, Columbia University
Title: “Adaptation to environmental variation: integrating behavior and mechanism”
Co-sponsored by Center for Human Evolutionary Studies (CHES)
Host: Rob Scott
Friday, Nov 13
Speaker: Dr. Cathryn Townsend, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University
Title: "Property and gender inequality in a Baka village"
Host: Lee Cronk