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Anthropology and Sociology Awards Ceremony

In addition to indicting Honors society students, sociology awarded the Ann Wilson Award to Sarah Bubeck and the Sociology Student Scholar Award to Dana Grigsby, while the Anthropology Senior Award...

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Anthropologist’s book focuses on Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

BLOOMSBURG — Was the government justified in creating the Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area? That is the question that David Fazzino, a cultural anthropologist and associate professor and...

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Spreading the Love: Bloom grad taps Husky talent for the greater good

After earning both a B.A. in anthropology from BU in 2008 and later an M.A. from the University of South Florida in applied anthropology, Mael has returned to Bloomsburg as President/CEO of United Way of Columbia and Montour Counties & Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way. She now oversees how the organization identifies and assists with the needs of the community. She also hires Huskies.

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Senior has desire to help those in developing countries

Ashley Moreno is a senior at Bloomsburg University, majoring in nursing, applied and research anthropology. As a triple major, it has been challenging for Moreno to balance her time, however Moreno...

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Is a career journey a path or a maze?

For many college students, their career journey is a straight line. They choose a major based on their field of interest, and every internship, engagement opportunity, or experience leads them to a...

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Abroad experience forges path to nursing anthropology

Ashley Moreno was attracted to the Global Health Field Course mainly because of its location. “I hope to work in Africa in my future career, so for my study abroad experience I wanted to initiate...

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Uncovering a Mayan mystery

A summertime dream destination for many is Disneyland. For archaeologists and adventurers alike, their dreams lay hidden deep in the jungles of Guatemala. This past summer, Bloomsburg University...

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Dual major researches social implications of flooding

Sweetie Patel’s studies of environmental biology and anthropology have been the inspiration for her summer research through Bloomsburg University’s URSCA (Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, Creative...

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I’m a Husky

Arden Clark is a graduating anthropology major from Haverton, just outside of Philadelphia. Clark stayed active on campus through serving as advertising director and assistant photo editor for The...

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An anthropological path to academic success

The prize “fossils” that Emily Haney brought home with gritty, dirty hands when she was a child do not compare to the fragile, priceless treasures that she carefully cupped in her hands while in the...

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