Lecture Celebrates Darwin Day

Dr. Peter Ungar, distinguished professor of anthropology at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, will discuss the diets of early human ancestors from Africa at UALR’s Darwin Day 2011 lecture.

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Anthropologist Sees Chimp Aggression in Uganda

When Michigan native Dr. Sylvia Amsler enrolled at Valparaiso University in Indiana, she was interested in being a music therapist of some kind. Then she read Jane Goodall’s “My Life with the Wild Chimpanzees” and took an introductory class in anthropology. Her destiny changed.

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Gender Studies ‘Walks’ Bridge Nov. 7

The UALR Gender Studies program is hosting a walk-a-thon from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Big Dam Bridge in Little Rock. Registration for the walk is $5.

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