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Funding awarded for research on bagworms, bubonic plague, ancient mammals and a repository of changing seasons – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/funding-awarded-for-research-on-bagworms-bubonic-plague-ancient-mammals-and-a-repository-of-changing-seasons/

Researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History and collaborating institutions have been collectively awarded $2,837,441 in funding from the National Science Foundation this month. Awards were distributed to faculty members in archaeology, vertebrate paleontology, Lepidoptera, biodiversity info
Museum curator of Lepidoptera, Akito Kawahara, and curator of education, Megan Ennes

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Courses Taught – Department of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/nhdept/courses/

In a typical year, Museum faculty and staff teach over 500 students across multiple courses (see below) in the departments of Anthropology, Biology, Entomology & Nematology, Geography, Geological Sciences, Wildlife Ecology & Conservation, Honors, and others. They also supervise independent s
Charles Cobb ANG 6183 3 Archaeology and Anthropology Spring Museum Education Megan Ennes

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Volunteer Barbara Toomey wins Katherine Palmer Award – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/volunteer-barbara-toomey-wins-katherine-palmer-award/

The Paleontological Research Institution has awarded its annual Katherine Palmer Award to Florida Museum of Natural History volunteer Barbara K. Toomey for her work with the Invertebrate Paleontology Division. The award is presented to non-professional paleontologists for their contributions to t
Bullen award winners Awards & Honors National Academy of Sciences names Megan Ennes

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Celebrating Women in Science 2022 – Events

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/events/blog/celebrating-women-in-science-2022/

“This may look like brains but it is really strawberry.” You never know what you’re going to overhear at the Museum when scientists are visiting! It was wonderful to host our Women and Girls in Science Celebration at the Museum again after several years of virtual events. On Feb. 13, 2022, we invit
Megan Ennes, Assistant Curator of Museum Education in the Department of Natural History

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