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From left, senior Page Plocic and Jennifer Muller, assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology, spent the summer studying the remains of impovershed African-Americans in the William Montague Cobb Skeletal Collection.

Professor studies trauma through skeletal research

By Michael Tkaczevski, Staff Writer February 12, 2014
New research on bones provides evidence that impoverished Americans, especially African-Americans, experienced treatment that led to serious physical and mental stress, correlating with their economic inequality.
Hollie Kulago, former professor of anthropology, speaks Nov. 12 at a panel discussion on the Native American identity and the role of allies. The panel was part of Native American Month celebrations.

College celebrates Native American Month

By Elizabeth Taylor, Contributing Writer November 14, 2013
As the flag of the Haudenosaunee flies outside the Campus Center in Ithaca College, the community celebrates the 14th annual Native American month.
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