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Introduction to the 2009 edition of The Eagle Feather.
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Abstract: It is with great pride that we present the sixth issue of The Eagle Feather: A Publication for Undergraduate Scholars (TEF). This issue is very special for several reasons. First, it is the largest issue ever, with 25 undergraduate scholars publishing the results of their original research with their faculty mentors. Additionally, with this issue, the number of undergraduate authors that have published in TEF to date tops the century mark at 108 articles. Finally, for the third year running, the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Texas has selected TEF as the outlet for the proceedings of its Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU), which is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). With the renewal this year of the Department’s NSF REU grant under the direction of Professors Doug Henry and Beverly Davenport, we look forward to continued collaboration with the faculty and the talented undergraduates in that program. We have come a long way from TEF’s humble origins in 2004 with just six student-authored articles.
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The Eagle Feather
Launched in 2004 by UNT's Honors College, The Eagle Feather was an interdisciplinary undergraduate research journal that promoted the work of students and their faculty mentors. The Eagle Feather was published annually until 2017 when it transitioned into the North Texas Journal of Undergraduate Research.
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