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FACTS ABOUT THE CENTER
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The F.A.E. Graduate Program provides individualized attention for each
student. All students are required to engage in independent research,
and a laboratory research rotation under faculty guidance begins soon
after their arrival. Research may involve our large collection of fossil
vertebrates, our broad array of casts of recent and fossil mammal dentitions,
or various samples of human historic and archaeological material.
Research is further facilitated by access to the extensive collections
of recent and fossil vertebrates at the National
Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution), Washington, D.C.,
which is only an hour away. The F.A.E. program also offers opportunities
for field work (see individual faculty pages), including research on Eocene
vertebrate faunas in Wyoming. Center News (click on headlines to read stories): Courses available from F.A.E. Recent faculty and student publications F.A.E. Faculty: Valerie DeLeon, Kenneth Rose, Christopher Ruff, David Weishampel Jonathan Perry |
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