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SCIENCE STUDIO: John Peterson

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  John Peterson is a professor of Anthropology, Assistant Vice President for Graduate Studies, Research & Sponsored Programs at the University of Guam.  He joins us to talk about how his career took him from UTEP to the Philippines, to Hawaii, and to Guam.  Peterson gives us a brief background on Guam, and he explains how rising & falling sea levels have had cultural implications over the centuries on islands in the Pacific.

Aired Dec. 6, 2015

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