Gaff--Donald H. (Sociology--Anthropology--and Criminology Faculty)
Displaying 1 - 12 of 12 in reverse chronological order
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1 | DigUNI showcases archaeology program with campus excavation Northern Iowan 119:16, p.4 |
For Family Weekend, DigUNI is hosting an open house for anyone to come and experience an excavation site firsthand. Aubrey Schafbuch interviews Donald Gaff who shares the benefits of having events like this and invites everyone to join; photo. | |
2 | Archaeologists dig for Central Hall Northern Iowan 115:12, p.1 |
Students in an archaeological field work class led by Donald Gaff, associate professor of anthropology, will be excavating the former location of Central Hall. Central Hall was the first building on campus, and it burned down in 1965; photo. | |
3 | UNI Museums archaeology exhibit to feature artifacts found at Hartman Reserve Public Relations News Release 2010:361, p.1 |
Students will display their artifacts the were uncovered at the UNI Archaeology Field School excavations at the Hartman Reserve. | |
4 | UNI Nonprofit Leadership Alliance hosts 7th annual Cedar Valley Nonprofit Awards luncheon. Public Relations News Release 2010:325, p.1 |
The Nonprofit Leadership Alliance student association will recognize outstanding nonprofit organizations , board members, collaborating businesses and nonprofit professionals in the local area at "Celebrating Those Changing Lives in the Cedar Valley." | |
5 | UNI faculty recognized for community engagement. Public Relations News Release 2010:326, p.1 |
The 2011 recipients of the Veridian Credit Union Community Engagement Award exemplify how community engagement can help put theory into practice, well as make their professional lives a little more personal. | |
6 | Zombie education invades the UNI campus Northern Iowan 107:8, p.3 |
Don Gaff, an anthropology professor, is teaching a class, "The Anthropology of Zombies"; photo. | |
7 | UNI students uncover Cedar Valley's prehistory Northern Iowan 107:1, p.20 |
UNI"S archaeological field school has uncovered artifacts from the Cedar River Valley's prehistory. Professor Gaff led the group in learning the fundamentals of finding, excavating, and documenting archaeological sites. | |
8 | UNI students unearth Cedar Valley's prehistory Northern Iowan 106:57, p.1 |
Students involved in archeological dig in Hartman Reserve talk about their work; photo. | |
9 | UNI students explore Archaeological Field School Public Relations News Release 2009:476, p.1 |
According to Don Gaff, assistant professor of anthropology, students in the class learn how to identify and excavate archaeological sites. Students explore the early history of Black Hawk County through record keeping and other techniques. | |
10 | Real life Indiana Jones class offered at UNI this summer Northern Iowan 105:48, p.7 |
Hartman Reserve Center to host archaeological field school for the second time. Last summer's class discovered a campsite about 1500 years old; photo. | |
11 | Archaeology Students Present Artifacts in Milwaukee Northern Iowan 105:18, p.10 |
A field trip to Hartman Reserve results in five students presenting their findings at the Midwest Archaeological Conference in Milwaukee. | |
12 | UNI students continue archaeology fieldwork at Hartman Public Relations News Release 2007:785, p.1 |
The 1,000 to 6,000 year-old artifacts that were recovered, by five University students, will be in the lab for documentation and analysis, and will later be on display at the Hartman Reserve Nature Center in Black Hawk County. |