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DESCRIPTION:Please join Maxwell African Scholars Union (MASU) for a panel p
 resentation by MASU-funded PhD students on their research projects in Afri
 ca. \n\nPanelists:\n\nSamuel Amartey \n\nPh.D. Candidate\, Department of A
 nthropology\, Syracuse University\n\n\nGin\, Rum\, and Akpeteshie: Settlem
 ent Archaeology and (“illicit”)\nLiquor Economy along the Pra River\, Sout
 hern Ghana\, c. 1900-1950s&nbsp\;Siaw Appiah-Adu\n\nPh.D. Student\, Depart
 ment of Anthropology\, Syracuse University\n\nAn Unexplored Past: Challeng
 es and Prospects for Studying\nExchange\, Contact and Settlement at the Ka
 delso Mound-Site\, Northern Ghana&nbsp\;Jinpu Wang \n\nPh.D. Candidate\, D
 epartment of Sociology\, Syracuse University\n\nFamily and Migration Decis
 ion-Making among New Chinese Migrants\nin Ghana Sponsored by Moynihan Inst
 itute of Global Affairs\, and Maxwell African Scholars Union  Contact Havv
 a Karakas-Keles for more information: hkarakas@syr.edu 
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SUMMARY:Spotlight On Africa: 2019 Summer Research Grants 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Please join Maxwell African Scholars Union 
 (MASU) for a panel presentation by MASU-funded PhD students on their resea
 rch projects in Africa. </p><p>\n\n</p><p><br></p><p><b>Panelists:</b></p>
 <p>\n\n</p><strong>Samuel Amartey</strong> <p>\n\n</p>Ph.D. Candidate\, De
 partment of Anthropology\, Syracuse University\n<p>\n\n</p><p>Gin\, Rum\, 
 and Akpeteshie: Settlement Archaeology and (“illicit”)\nLiquor Economy alo
 ng the Pra River\, Southern Ghana\, c. 1900-1950s&nbsp\;</p><p><strong>Sia
 w Appiah-Adu</strong></p><p>\n\n</p>Ph.D. Student\, Department of Anthropo
 logy\, Syracuse University<p>\n\n</p><p>An Unexplored Past: Challenges and
  Prospects for Studying\nExchange\, Contact and Settlement at the Kadelso 
 Mound-Site\, Northern Ghana&nbsp\;</p><p><strong>Jinpu Wang </strong></p><
 p>\n\n</p>Ph.D. Candidate\, Department of Sociology\, Syracuse University<
 p>\n\n</p><p>Family and Migration Decision-Making among New Chinese Migran
 ts\nin Ghana </p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored by Moynihan Institute of Global A
 ffairs\, and Maxwell African Scholars Union </p><p> Contact Havva Karakas-
 Keles for more information: <a href="mailto:hkarakas@syr.edu">hkarakas@syr
 .edu</a> </p>
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