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GU Behavioralist Bodamer Directs Important Chimpanzee Research in Zambia
By Peter Tormey
The study of a mother chimpanzee tending to her dead infant by Gonzaga University psychology Professor Mark Bodamer and colleagues sheds new light on the mother-infant bond and the potential for chimpanzees to learn about death. Some assert the video-supported research depicts humans’ closest genetic relatives mourning, but the researchers say more evidence is needed to make that claim.
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Looking Back to See Forward to Gonzaga's 125th Anniversary in 2011-12:
1974-1975
Looking forward to Gonzaga University's quasquicentennial celebration (125th anniversary) in 2012, @Gonzaga continues its monthly series counting back to its founding year, 1887. This series began in September when we looked back six years to the 2004-05 academic year, and each month looks back another six years. In this issue, we travel back in time to view highlights of the 1974-75 academic year.
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