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For more information about Dr. Bense click here: http://uwf.edu/offices/presidents-off... Dr. Judy Bense received her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Anthropology/Archaeology from Florida State University and her PhD from Washington State University. She founded the Anthropology/Archaeology program at the University of West Florida in 1980 in an agreement tied to a large contract with the US Army Corps of Engineers. The archaeology program has developed into an important one, focused on historical and public archaeology in Florida, especially in the colonial period. The inclusion of shipwreck archaeology almost two decades ago added an important dimension to the continuing growth and development of the program. Bense has served as President of UWF since 2008 and will step down in January 2017 and return to archaeology. Abstract: Archaeology and history are popular with people from all walks of life in the U.S. as evidenced in all forms of media and heritage tourism. However, the public is relatively ignorant of the nature of the physical remnants of the past, their relative importance, fragility and threats. As a consequence, the public is curious about archaeology, how it is done, and how we deduce what must have happened in the past. There are several key things are effective in both satisfying this curiosity and developing a “public responsibility” for cultural resources: attitude, education, engagement, advocacy and grit. See more at: http://fpangoingpublic.blogspot.com/2...