Nick Spitzer, professor of anthropology in the School of Liberal Arts, is the creator and producer of the “American Routes” radio show. He was recognized by Folk Alliance International at its January conference.
At the Albert and Tina Small Center for Collaborative Design, the “DEPART-MENT” exhibit opened last week, addressing water as a theme that speaks to one of the pressing issues of our time. The exhibit is on display through June.
Actress, writer, director, model and social activist Indya Moore (“Pose”) is a prominent figure in the transgender community. The conversation and Q&A will take place Feb. 17 from 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. in McAlister Auditorium.
Self School of Medicine professor Erin Boh, MD, explains how skin cells react after a sunburn.
WWL-TV Robert Allen, School of Professional Advancement professor, says that details of school-based active shooter drills should be tailored to the ages of the students.
Archaeology PhD student Evan Parker says that artifacts found in an excavation in Mexico represent events in the story of the Maya god of maize.
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