Social Science and Public Policy
Anthropology Distinction and Honors Thesis Presentations
May 1, 2024 at 10:00am – 12:00pm
Eggers Hall, 032
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Please join us for a presentation of thesis research by our Distinction and Honors candidates in anthropology:
Paige Emerson, anthropology, psychology and linguistic studies
“Reservado por Privilegio Real: Power, Labor, and Disability in the Guatemalan Padrones (1718-1756)”
Maggie Parker, anthropology, biology and forensic science
“Miners, Mothers, or Medicine Women? An Analysis of the Significance and Origin of Clay Pipe Remains at the Gratiots Grove Site.”
Anna Terzaghi, anthropology and international relations
“Myth, Memorial, and the Making of a Nation: The ANZAC Legend in Australian Culture.”
Riley Turner, anthropology and psychology
“A Friend for Life: Examining how Transitional Objects are Given Meaning.”
Ciara Young, anthropology, linguistic studies and international relations
“The Silent Few: An Ethnographic Study of Gender Perceptions and Relations in the Local Esports Community.”
This event was published on April 23, 2024.
Event Details
- Category
- Social Science and Public Policy
- Type
- Discussions
- Region
- Campus
- Open to
- Public
- Organizer
- MAX-Anthropology
- Contact
- Lilly Nelson
linelson@syr.edu
315.443.2200
- Accessibility
- Contact Lilly Nelson to request accommodations