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Data and WLC may not be the first things to pop into your mind at the same time, but boy do they go hand-in-hand! Check out our data users and producers!
Data and WLC may not be the first things to pop into your mind at the same time, but boy do they go hand-in-hand! Check out our data users and producers!
Congratulations are in order! The awards keep coming! [trx_columns indent=”no” columns=”3″] [trx_column_item] [/trx_column_item] [trx_column_item] [/trx_column_item] [trx_column_item] [/trx_column_item] [/trx_columns] Associate Professor of Spanish, Dr. Rachel Haywood-Ferreira (left), received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for this coming year! Associate Provost for Faculty and Professor of Spanish, Dr. Dawn-Bratch Prince (center), is the recipient … Continue reading WLC Data Points
Anthropology has several sub-disciplines. Archaeologists study past peoples and cultures, from the deepest prehistory to the recent past, through the analysis of material remains, ranging from artifacts and evidence of past environments to architecture and landscapes. Biological anthropologists focus on questions having to do with evolutionary theory, our place in nature, adaptation, and human biological … Continue reading Data in Sociocultural Anthropology?
We recently had the time to catch up with WLC-er Brody Dingel. Brody’s involved all over campus, including being President of the Linguistics Club, former President and Treasurer of the Spanish Club, tutoring in both English and Spanish, and acting as a research assistant for four different professors here on campus. One more thing we … Continue reading Dingel: Driven by Data
Over the winter break, many of you – and us – celebrated various holidays. What makes these occasions so special is how each individual or family celebrates in their own unique way. In the video below you can get to know some of our department a little better by learning about what tradition is particular … Continue reading Season in Review: Holiday Traditions
Dr. Nagle, Assistant Professor of Spanish, is one of our newer faculty members here in WLC. However, as we think will be obvious from the photofilm below, he has already done amazing things in his research, the classroom, around the department, and even on the pottery wheel! Get to know Dr. Nagle and learn about … Continue reading Meet Dr. Charles Nagle: A Photofilm