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CAS Connect September 2013

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Brian Kemp, an associate professor in anthropology and biology, traveled to Mexico City to study native artifacts that were how old?

More than 2,000 years old  


Mandarin Chinese is spoken more by more people than any other language. How many years of Chinese language study can you complete at WSU?

Three years of language instruction is available  


The College of Arts and Sciences is at Facebook.com/__________________

facebook.com/CASatWSU  


Geologically, the eastern Washington basalt flows have a lot in common with Siberia. WSU researchers analyze rocks from around the world in the GeoAnalytical Lab in what building?

Webster Hall   


Faculty in which program established a student scholarship for study abroad in Egypt, as well as Asia?

Asia Program (part of the Department of History)  


Which Regent’s professor in radiochemistry holds an appointment from President Obama and has studied plutonium and groundwater in Russia?

Sue Clark  


The Math Learning Center is open six days a week and provides free tutoring for most math courses. Where is it located?

Cleveland, Room 130  


Which English associate professor is also an adventure journalist with two published articles on multi-sport racing in Greenland?

Buddy Levy  


Kim Christen, an associate professor in Critical Culture, Gender, and Race Studies, developed a digital archive project to assist what indigenous population?

Aboriginal in Australia  


Tuba Instructor Christopher Dickey was a featured guest artist at the 2013 Festival Internacional Isla Verde Bronces in what South American city?

Cordoba, Argentina  


Get published! What is the name of the new CAS online journal for undergraduate scholarship, research, and creative activities?

ASK: Art. Science. Knowledge.  


What color tie is the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Daryll DeWald, wearing today?

Crimson, of course!  


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