Graduate students John Starbuck, Chris Percival, Logan Kistler, and Jen Haney host "Take our Daughters and Sons to Work Day" event

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On April 28, 2011 John Starbuck, Chris Percival, Logan Kistler, and Jen Haney hosted approximately 60 people who were participating in the Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. Participants were introduced to fossils, fossil casts, tools, and other artifacts to see how biological anthropologists and archaeologists discover information about human prehistory.

There is a Penn State Live set of pictures from Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.  Pictures 3 and 4 in the set are from sessions here in the Carpenter building.

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