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Hartwick Anthropology

David Anthony - Horse Wheel Language - Hartwick Anthropology

A survey marking the 30 year anniversary of Hartwick Anthropology as an independent department and the retirement of acclaimed archaeologist David Anthony.

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Assessing Anthropology (2012)

Hartwick Anthropology - Student Learning Outcomes Assessment

Anthropology excels at student learning outcomes assessment, but with awareness of the gap between assessment ideals and reality.

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Columbus Day: Everybody’s Working Through the Weekend

Anthropology on Columbus Day

Anthropology on Columbus Day: As painful as it is to re-examine Loverboy’s “Working for the Weekend” (even in ironic mode), something seems awry in academia

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