Author: Ethan Brown | Majors: Anthropology & Political Science | Semester: Fall 2022 Ethan Brown is an Honors student with the Fulbright College of Arts and Science, majoring in Political Science and Anthropology. Through this project, conducted in the Fall 2022...
Tooth Loss and Craniofacial Change in Primate Study
Author: Ashlyn Barton | Majors: Anthropology and Biology | Semester: Fall 2022 Greetings! My name is Ashlyn Barton, and I am an Anthropology and Biology double major. During the fall semester of 2022, I have been working with Anthropology professor Dr. Claire Terhune...
Living Reproductive Politics: A Thesis on Abortion in Arkansas
Author: Nikki Gross | Major: Cultural Anthropology My name is Nikki Gross, and I am a Cultural Anthropology major with minors in History and English. For the past year and a half, I have researched the individual experience of different women in Arkansas concerning...
Music and Community
Author: Ella Scurlock | Major: History and Anthropology | Semester: Spring 2022 My name is Ella Scurlock, and I am in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in History and Anthropology. I was one among seven students who worked on the SoNA Oral History...
Summer in the South of France
Author: Harrison Lowe | Major: Anthropology Heyo! I’m Harrison, a rising junior anthropology major in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. This past summer, I participated in the French in Perpignan program in the far South of France. And it was incredible! An...
Coffee, Culture, and Liminality in Rome
Author: Nikki Gross | Major: Cultural Anthropology As I wandered through the winding streets of the historic city center of Rome, I often pondered the realities of what a life lived in Italy would be like. While I stayed there for a short five weeks, I entered a...
Living in and Loving London
Author: Taylor Seupaul | Major: Anthropology As I write this blog post, I have realized that my amazing and enriching experience in London has truly come to an end. There is so much to talk about, as I have learned more than I ever could have imagined on this...
Primate Adaptation and Cribriform Plates, Diversity at its Finest
Author: Amber Cooper | Major: Anthropology From the Honors blog tales, I give you the wonderful world of primate adaptations. The picture that I decided to use for the blog is the cribriform plate, which is the concave structure just superior to the base of the nose...
The Wonderful World of Cribriform Diversity
Author: Amber Cooper Major: Anthropology I have always been interested in primates since I plan to research early human evolution in the future. This immediately led me to my mentor, Dr. Claire Terhune, in my freshman year, when I joined her lab,...
Morphological Impacts of Cranial Base Development
Author: James Tilley Major: Anthropology My research encompasses a look into primate morphology and development in order to understand how this impacts the overall features of individuals. This helps provide a better understanding into why and how aspects of cranial...