O'Brien--Tyler G. (Anthropology Faculty)
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1 | UNI to host Tyler G. O'Brien on the biology of race Public Relations News Release 2011:256, p.1 |
Professor Tyler G. O'Brien will lecture on the biology of race. | |
2 | The dead arrive at UNI Northern Iowan 105:37, p.7 |
Museum exhibit deals with Forensic Anthropology. Visitors are greeted with a crime scene and invited to become detectives to solve the mystery; photo. | |
3 | O'Brien to speak on forensic anthropology at University Museum Public Relations News Release 2008:345, p.1 |
Tyler O'Brien will present "Death, Decay and Reconstruction: The Forensic Anthropology of Human Skeletons. He will bring to life the topic of skeletal recovery and identification while discussing and sharing details and photos of specific cases. | |
4 | UNI Graduate College hosts 'Brown Bag Lunch' lecture Public Relations News Release 2008:342, p.1 |
Adrienne Stanley, associate professor of mathematics, will speak on "Boards and Cords: Quantifying Artificial Cranial Deformation." She will discuss her work to develop a quantifiable method to assign skulls from pre-Hispanic archaelogical sites. | |
5 | O'Brien keeps students thinking Northern Iowan 104:21, p.12 |
Professor Tyler O'Brien's teaching style is energetic, dynamic, and animated. He involves students directly with thematic material; photo. | |
6 | Beauty is in the head of the beholder Northern Iowan 104:19, p.10 |
Presentation on how different cultures have re-shaped heads; photo. | |
7 | UNI Museums to host head-shaping talk Public Relations News Release 2007:211, p.1 |
"Abnormal Head Shape: Beauty is in the Eye of the Molder" will be presented by Tyler O'Brien October 18. | |
8 | Proposed facility; body farm for forensic research Northern Iowan 102:46, p.4 |
Professor Tyler O'Brien makes the case for the establishment of a local facility to study the effects of weather on the decomposition of corpses; photo. | |
9 | Introducing Mr. School of Music Northern Iowan 96:28, p.1 |
Rick Stone was named "Mr. School of Music" in contest sponsored by Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Educator National Conference, and American Choral Directors Association. Contest benefited the Waterloo women's shelter; photo. |