by Claire Terhune | Nov 6, 2019 | Events, News
Hi, my name is Amber Cooper and over this past summer, I went on a life-changing journey in Texas. Now, even mentioning Texas will bring to mind images of cowboys and unbearable heat, and I must say those images are quite realistic for the state that lauds the...
by cbyoakum | Oct 21, 2019 | Dermestid Daily, Events, News
Freshman Alice Stubbs recently joined the Terhune Lab as an undergraduate researcher. In this blog post she describes what it’s like to find a research lab to work in and what her lab duties are. Welcome to the lab Alice!You may be wondering what’s it like to do...
by Claire Terhune | Aug 30, 2018 | Events, News
One of the best parts about being a biological anthropologist is having the opportunity to travel to natural history museums all over the world and to see the collections that rarely, if ever, go on display to the public. Sometimes these hidden collections are pretty...
by Claire Terhune | Aug 28, 2017 | Events, News
Ever wonder what it’s like to do paleoanthropological field work? Terhune lab members Ashly Romero and Caitlin Yoakum shared their experience in posts for the University of Arkansas’s Field Notes series. You can see their posts here: Looking for Evidence...
by Claire Terhune | Jan 25, 2017 | Events, News
Congratulations to Terhune lab member Ashly Romero on her recent (and first!) publication on antipredator defenses and brain size in mammals. Along with her undergraduate advisor at California State University Long Beach, Ted Stankowich, Ashly examined the...
by Claire Terhune | Dec 6, 2016 | Events, News
A huge CONGRATULATIONS to Terhune Lab members Lydia Haake and Patricia Ramos! Lydia was recently awarded a State Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) from the Arkansas Department of Higher Education to complete her research titled “Use of dermestid beetles...