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Today our crew continued work along the Red Cedar River. We also tested an area at the MSU Veterinary Medicine clinic with the help of MSU Facilities. We will be back in front of Shaw Hall tomorrow. If you see us on campus, say hello!
We are incredibly proud of our 2020 and 2021 The Catholic University of America graduates and were so pleased to celebrate with them in a pre-graduation celebration last week. #Graduation2021 #VaccinesWork
Laura Masur, assistant professor of CUA Anthropology in CUArts&Sciences, received a grant funded by the Maryland Historical Trust to do an archaeological survey of three historic sites in Maryland related to the Jesuits. Learn more about this archaeological dig: communications.catholic.edu/news/2021/07/a…
Thank you to the The Register of Professional Archaeologists professional archaeologists for this generous grant! We will put our new flotation system to good use.
From our colleagues at American Anthropological Association: The Archaeology Division is excited to once again offer archaeology students support to present at the AAA meeting through our Student Diversity Travel Grants and Student Membership Awards! bit.ly/3uvDFy3
Check out breaking news about Professor Laura Masur’s investigation of forgotten graves at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bowie, Maryland. wtop.com/prince-georges…
New “Medieval DC” website highlights 16 places in the metro Washington area where you can encounter the Middle Ages! Congrats to project directors Dr. Jennifer Davis and @LauraMorreale, & administrator Mikkaela Bailey. Funding by HumanitiesDC. sites.google.com/cua.edu/mediev…
Prof. Laura Masur of CUA Anthropology was interviewed in a documentary titled “The Cost of Inheritance” about reparations and the Catholic Church. The documentary aired on PBS on Jan. 8. pbs.org/video/the-cost…
Thanks to Rachel Swarns, Laura Masur, and everyone who joined us at The Catholic University of America last night to discuss Prof. Swarns' book, The 272: The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church Sponsored by CUArts&Sciences, School of Canon Law, and CatholicU Theology and Religious Studies
➡️ The Department of Anthropology held its Anthropology/Archaeology Expo on the Pryz Patio CUA Anthropology