Wednesday, October 18
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An Introduction to Biological Anthropology class visits the Greensboro Science Center to study non-human primates. Photo credit: Martin Kane
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An Introduction to Biological Anthropology class visits the Greensboro Science Center to study non-human primates. Photo credit: Martin Kane
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Maegan Ferguson, a senior Anthropology and Archaeology major, studies a variety of animal bones for her Zoo Archaeology course project in the Graham Building. Photo credit: Lynn Hey
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Students participate in a discussion in the Reading Culture and Society course in the Anthropology Department in the Graham Building. Photo credit: Lynn Hey
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Britney Woodhull-Smith, Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance, leads a compliance and arms program training with some of UNCG’s coaches. Photo credit: Peter Antognetti
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UNCG softball student-athletes pose during their Wednesday morning session with Head Coach Janelle Breneman under a beautiful skyline. Photo credit: Janelle Breneman
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On Wednesday, Academic Coach and Student-Athlete Development Coordinator Peter Antognetti assists junior baseball student-athlete Brandon Hudson with his classes in the Coleman Building. Photo credit: Britney Woodhull-Smith
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Assistant Professor Michiel Van Veldhuizen listens to the results of Ethan Devon and Jamie Gross’ game of knuckleball oracles during their Wednesday class. Knuckleball oracles is a second century dice game of predicting the answers to questions presented. Photo credit: Lynn Hey
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Students figure the results of the tossed dice in their class room game of Knuckleball oracles in Michiel Van Veldhuizen’s class in the Moore Building. Knuckleball oracles is a second century dice game of predicting the answers to questions presented. Photo credit: Lynn Hey