WKU News
Congratulations to 2018 Folk Studies MA Graduates!
- Thursday, May 31st, 2018
Seven new graduates of the Folk Studies MA program joined the Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology alumni ranks this month. These folklorists are off to work in museums, state art agencies, and more! Pictured here from left: Chloe Brown, Nicole Musgrave, Susanna Pyatt, Cara Forke, Anne Rappaport, Emily Rodriguez, and Jess Krawec. Congratulations to all!
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