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October 28, 2013

College of Muscogee Nation science instructor Cynthia Sanders lectures on parts of the skeleton.

College of Muscogee Nation student Breanna Polecat listens to science instructor Cynthia Sanders explain parts of the skull. Sanders developed the school's first-ever science course thanks to funding from Oklahoma's EPSCoR.

Credit: Marissa Parker, Photographer, College of the Muscogee Nation


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