After years studying the ancient civilization of the indigenous Aymara people at the Chiripa archaeological site in Bolivia, Penn State Associate Professor of Anthropology José Capriles and his longtime research collaborator adopted a very modern medium that of the graphic novel to help them tell its story.
After years studying the ancient civilization of the indigenous Aymara people at the Chiripa archaeological site in Bolivia, Penn State Associate Professor of Anthropology José Capriles and his longtime research collaborator adopted a very modern medium that of the graphic novel to help them tell its story.
Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs and Professor of Political Science Khalilah Brown-Dean wasn’t expecting an award when she received a phone call from the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame (CWHF) last April
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