Thursday, May 26, 2011

Scientists Fight University of California to Study Rare Ancient Skeletons | Wired Science | Wired.com

Scientists Fight University of California to Study Rare Ancient Skeletons | Wired Science | Wired.com

SAN DIEGO — Two ancient skeletons uncovered in 1976 on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, during construction at the home of a University of California chancellor, may be among the most valuable for genetic analysis in the continental United States. Dated between 9,000 and 9,600 years old, the exceptionally preserved bones could potentially produce the oldest complete human genome from the continent.

But only if scientists aren’t barred from studying them.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

AHA Today: New Report Finds U.S. History Majors Highest Earners in Humanities

AHA Today: New Report Finds U.S. History Majors Highest Earners in Humanities

A new report, from the Center on Education and the Workforce at Georgetown University, on median salaries for undergraduate majors finds that history majors go on to earn fairly respectable salaries. Looking at the median salary for everyone aged 18 to 64 years old with an undergraduate degree in any one of 171 different fields, the report finds that history majors do the best in the humanities, and better than students in a majority of the other fields.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Activists want N-word gone from Calif. gravestones - Yahoo! News

EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. – Time has weathered the 36 concrete gravestones in a dusty, half-century-old cemetery tucked away in a corner of California's former gold fields. Time has not erased, however, the bigotry of a bygone era carved into the markers.

The dead, both black and white, had been moved from a Gold Rush-era hamlet known as Negro Hill in the 1950s to make way for a reservoir.

The problem is the way the markers continue to identify them almost 60 years later:

"Unknown. Moved from Nigger Hill Cemetery by U.S. Government - 1954."

Now a handful of activists are trying to get the markers replaced with ones bearing what they say was the original name, Negro Hill.