The annual Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) Symposium highlights excellence in undergraduate research at the University of Georgia by offering an opportunity for students to communicate their research to the broader community. Several Anthropology Students will be presenting, come show your support!
Undergraduates pursuing faculty-mentored research will present during the the Symposium from 4-6pm on Monday, April 7.
Anthropology students who are presenting at this year's CURO Symposium are:
Poster 110 | Hailey Farrar | Evaluating Soil Characteristics as a Tool for Locating Clandestine Human Grave Sites | Dr. Laurie Reitsema | Anthropology |
Poster 111 | Vivian Poley | Factors Influencing Gut Parasite Diversity in Asian Langurs | Dr Roberta Salmi | Anthropology |
Poster 112 | Tabitha Dentice | Examination of Survivorship at Himera Analyzing Weaning Curves Using Incremental Dentine Sampling | Dr. Laurie Reitsema | Anthropology |
Poster 113 | Payton Gray | 3 Years: Does Breastfeeding in Roman Albania Fit the Cultural Average for the Roman Period? | Dr. Laurie Reitsema | Anthropology |
Poster 114 | Adelaide V. Loechl | Food For Thought: A Descriptive Analysis of The Daily Eating Patterns of UGA Students | Dr. Susan Tanner | Anthropology |
Poster 115 | Annabelle Hartley | Impacts of The Little Ice Age on Average Weaning Age in Europe | Dr. Laurie Reitsema | Anthropology |
Poster 116 | Richard Little III | Modeling Passenger Pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) Ecology: Applications of Geographic Information Systems in DeExtinction Studies | Dr. Suzanne Pilaar Birch | Anthropology & Geography |
More details about the event can be found on the UGA Event Calendar.
Check out last year's students: CURO 2024
Photo: Tillman Norsworthy presenting at CURO 2024: Hurricane Sound: Collective Memory Through Pop Music in the Caribbean (Department of Anthropology, Mentor: Dr. Jennifer Birch)