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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Baugher is a professor of anthropology and\nlandscape archi
 tecture at Cornell University. She was the first City Archeologist\nfor Ne
 w York City (1980-1990) and continues to serve as an advisor to state and\
 nmunicipal agencies. Her teaching philosophy and research demonstrates cle
 ar\ncommitment for the holistic incorporation of service-learning\, engage
 d\nlearning\, and community collaborations. Working across disciplinary bo
 undaries\,\nher collaborate efforts aim to preserve endangered Native Amer
 ican\, colonial\,\nand 19th-century archaeological sites and to reveal the
  stories of these\ncomplex cultural landscapes.Sponsored by the Department
  of AnthropologyIf\nyou have any questions or require accommodations\, ple
 ase contact JoAnn\nL Rhoades at\njlrhoade@syr.edu&nbsp\; by 27 October 202
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SUMMARY:The Anthropology Graduate Student Organization Presents: Evening Se
 ries with Sherene Baugher
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Dr. Baugher is a professor of anthropology 
 and\nlandscape architecture at Cornell University. She was the first City 
 Archeologist\nfor New York City (1980-1990) and continues to serve as an a
 dvisor to state and\nmunicipal agencies. Her teaching philosophy and resea
 rch demonstrates clear\ncommitment for the holistic incorporation of servi
 ce-learning\, engaged\nlearning\, and community collaborations. Working ac
 ross disciplinary boundaries\,\nher collaborate efforts aim to preserve en
 dangered Native American\, colonial\,\nand 19th-century archaeological sit
 es and to reveal the stories of these\ncomplex cultural landscapes.</p><p>
 <br></p><p>Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology</p><p>If\nyou have 
 any questions or require accommodations\, please contact JoAnn\nL Rhoades 
 at\n<a href="mailto:jlrhoade@syr.edu">jlrhoade@syr.edu</a>&nbsp\; by 27 Oc
 tober 2021</p>
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