Wolfson College Record 2021
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In February <strong>2021</strong>, <strong>Wolfson</strong> DPhil candidate Laurence Hutchence (GS) gave us an<br />
illustrated talk on ‘Skilled Crafts in the early Stone Age’. In his spare time, when<br />
not adding to his collection of homemade tools, he has been working in the<br />
<strong>College</strong> library and as assistant to the Archivist.<br />
In May, <strong>Wolfson</strong> alumnus Dr Nicholas Márquez-Grant (GS 1999, MCR), who is<br />
one of the few practising forensic anthropologists in the UK, gave us a talk about<br />
his extraordinary work: ‘What do bones tell us?’<br />
Clubs and Societies<br />
Skulls on the Beach (Photo: Budd Christman)<br />
We enjoyed a bonus in April, arranged in liaison with <strong>Wolfson</strong>’s new Earth<br />
Emergency Cluster. Professor James Crabbe (SF) gave us an inspiring talk on<br />
climate change: ‘What can the world do about it? Adaptation and Evolution in<br />
Marine and Terrestrial Environments.’ Professor Crabbe sits as a Justice of the<br />
Peace and chairs a Special Interest Group on Education in the Criminal Justice<br />
System for the Educators’ Company. But he is also a keen scuba diver.<br />
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college record <strong>2021</strong>