Archaeology Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Thursday May 22, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
From UWG to the National Stage: Students Showcase Research at 2025 National Conference of Undergraduate Research
CARROLLTON, Georgia, May 21 -- The University of West Georgia issued the following news:
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From UWG to the National Stage: Students Showcase Research at 2025 National Conference of Undergraduate Research
By MaKiah Jordan
University of West Georgia students recently took their research to the national stage, traveling to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to present at the 2025 National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR).
Selected for their outstanding faculty-mentored projects, 10 stud
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GLOBAL EXPLORER JOSH GATES EMBARKS ON BOLD NEW ADVENTURES ACROSS FIVE CONTINENTS WHEN DISCOVERY CHANNEL'S 'EXPEDITION UNKNOWN' RETURNS ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 AT 9PM ET/PT
NEW YORK, May 21 [Category: BizMedia] -- Warner Bros. Discovery, a media and entertainment company, posted the following news release:
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GLOBAL EXPLORER JOSH GATES EMBARKS ON BOLD NEW ADVENTURES ACROSS FIVE CONTINENTS WHEN DISCOVERY CHANNEL'S 'EXPEDITION UNKNOWN' RETURNS ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 AT 9PM ET/PT
(Burbank, CA) May 21, 2025 - Globetrotting explorer Josh Gates embarks on his boldest and most daring adventures yet when an all-new season of EXPEDITION UNKNOWN returns on Wednesday, Ju
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National Parks Conservation Association: National Park Service Alaska Regional Office Decimated by Staff Cuts and Consolidation
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The National Parks Conservation Association issued the following news release:
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National Park Service Alaska Regional Office Decimated by Staff Cuts and Consolidation
As the National Park Service prepares for even more unthinkable staff cuts, regional offices across the country are already reeling.
ANCHORAGE - The National Park Service regional office in Alaska has lost an estimated one-third of its staff, as the Trump administration aims to reorganize and downsiz
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Deep Ocean Technology Offers Never Before Seen Images of Lost WWI Submarine
WOODS HOLE, Massachusetts, May 21 -- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution issued the following news release:
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Deep ocean technology offers never before seen images of lost WWI submarine
Interdisciplinary mission included team members from the U.S Navy, Naval History and Heritage Command, National Science Foundation
A deep-sea training and engineering dive off the coast of San Diego provided an opportunity for never-before-seen imagery of the U.S. Navy submarine USS F-1, lost at sea in a
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