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BU Archaeology Alum Wins Prestigious Marshall Scholarship

November 30th, 2011

Katherine French, who earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Archaeology in 2011, has won the very competitive Marshall Scholarship to further her study of archaeology at Oxford University over the next two years.  For full story click here.

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  • Congratulations to PhD candidate Franco Rossi
  • Andrea Berlin BU Today interview “Machine Dreams”
  • PhD candidate Brent Fortenberry is co-editor of and contributor to the eighth volume in the “Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology”
  • Congratulations to our alum Thomas F. Tartaron (PhD 1996) who is now a tenured Associate Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Alumna Jane Lyden Rousseau (CAS 2004) has published.
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