First Fridays in Anthropology: Dr. Jaymelee Kim, Contemporary Issues in Forensic Anthropology
This event is in the past.
When:
December 1, 2023
3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Where:
Event category:
Seminar
Hybrid
Please join us on Friday, December 1, from 3-5 pm, for our next First Fridays in Anthropology! This event will feature the research of one of our new faculty members, Dr. Jaymelee Kim, who will give a talk entitled Contemporary Issues in Forensic Anthropology. The talk will be followed by an informal reception.
This event will be held in-person (Old Main 1224, Anthropology Library) and online via Zoom. Registration is required to attend via Zoom; please click here to register. Registration is not required to attend in-person.
First Fridays are inviting, accessible, introductions to anthropological research, with a focus on the significance of anthropology for the public. Please bring your colleagues, friends, and family -- these talks are meant to be accessible to a broad audience.
Contact
Jessica Robbins-Panko
jessica.robbins@wayne.edu