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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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Congrats to Divyendu Kashyap, evolutionary anthropology PhD student, on receiving the prestigious Baldwin Fellowship from The Leakey Foundation! . His research on ancient East African ecosystems helps us understand how species responded to environmental shifts over time.
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June 15 marked 13 years of DACA, which provides work permits and deportation relief to young immigrants. To mark the anniversary, explore five publications on DACA’s impact on im/migrant well-being, including one by SHESC Associate Professor Emir Estrada!.
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New research from ASU evolutionary anthropologists reveals that people may follow social norms not out of fear of judgment, but simply because it’s tradition. Read:
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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From ASU to London, 20 students are diving deep into history and culture this summer through the SHESC faculty-led Plague Pits and Body Snatchers study abroad program. 🌍✈️
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RT @ASUTheCollege: .@ASUBeingHuman Professor and @HumanOriginsASU Research Scientist Robert Boyd has been elected to @theNASciences. Boyd b….
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RT @StoneLab_ASU: @ASUBeingHuman Today is the plague pits walking tour! @ASUBeingHuman outside the Charterhouse
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RT @StoneLab_ASU: ASU study abroad course “plague pits & body snatchers” getting started with a trip to the tower! We are ready! @JehnML @A….
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RT @ScienceWisePod: New episode! 🧬 Dr. Anne Stone talks ancient DNA, Neanderthals, ethics, and forensic science. From big questions to degr….
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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6 million years ago, a 100-lb otter ruled the wetlands of China. Now, ASU researchers are helping to uncover this otter, Siamogale melilutra, and understand what this ancient species can teach us about our own climate future. Dive into the discovery:.
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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We had a great time celebrating our spring graduates on Friday! It was a joy to honor your achievements and cheer you on as you enter the next chapter. Go out and shine! 💫
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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From public health intern in Belize to a position with the International Rescue Committee in Arizona, Meagan Schlinkert’s path has always been about impact. This spring she'll be graduating with her PhD in global health at ASU’s SHESC.
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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As a child growing up in the small village of Bagerhat in southwestern Bangladesh, water insecurity was a part of everyday life. Now, Jobayer Hossain is graduating with his PhD in environmental social sciences to help change the face of water insecurity.
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From artist to graduating summa cum laude as a Dean's Medalist with three undergraduate degrees, Randii Lantz Castaneda's ASU journey tells the story of someone determined to bring Native culture and art to the forefront. #ASUGrad 🌟.
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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When Richard Southee enrolled as a first-year college student in 2011, he was unsure of what path his life would take. He enlisted in the U.S. Army, and by the time he finished, he decided he would make an impact in health care.
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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RT @asuEnglish: 🎓 @ASULinguists alum @BecomingRichard was inspired to a career in global health. This spring he's earning a PhD @ASUBeingHu….
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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As an instructor at the University of Arizona Sky School, Caitlin Hawley’s goal was to provide opportunities for students to find their passion. After pursuing her own passion, Hawley became a doctor of environmental & social science this spring.
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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Samuel Rosales, a @Starbucks partner, used the Starbucks College Achievement Plan to earn his bachelor’s & master’s in global health through ASU’s 4+1 program.🌟. “I was taking ASB 100: Intro to Global Health and just remember being completely mind-blown."
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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Meet Bianca Obando: a double major in global health and biotech, president of 2 student clubs, research assistant and Dean’s Medalist — all while maintaining a 4.13 GPA at ASU! . Congrats Bianca! We can’t wait to see your future impact.
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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After 27 years of inspiring students at ASU, Professor Hjorleifur "Leif" Jonsson is retiring. Join us in celebrating his accomplishments and legacy with SHESC! 🎉.
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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RT @kabweordie: Had a ton of fun writing this for The Conversation. The editors were amazing and super helpful! Just a snapshot of how we r….
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With a little guidance and a lot of practice, even you can make stone tools the way our oldest ancestors did – and learn to recognize the signs of a deliberately made tool.
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