Friday, January 20, 2012

Fox Carolina: Dr. Jeff Meldrum Speaks at Wofford College Today

(left to right: Dr Jeff Meldrum and a bust of Bigfoot)
Wofford College has invited Dr. Jeff Meldrum to speak as part of  a course titled "Urban Legends: (mostly) True Stories Verified by a Friend of a Friend." Below we have two articles; one from the Wofford's website, the second one is from the Local Fox news affiliate in South Carolina.


From Wofford's Website:
‘Bigfoot’ researcher to speak at Wofford Friday
Professor to discuss scientific work with Interim class on urban legends
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Renowned “bigfoot” researcher Dr. Jeff Meldrum of the Idaho State University, will speak at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, at Wofford to students studying “urban legends” during the January Interim. 
The program, to be held in the Olin Teaching Theater in the Franklin W. Olin Building, is free and open to the public. 
Meldrum, a professor of anthropology at Idaho State, is a widely known expert on primate locomotion and also has become renowned for his scientific research into the phenomenon of “bigfoot,” or “sasquatch.” He has appeared in a number of documentaries for the Discovery Channel and has written several popular books on the topic, including his most well-known, “Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science.” Meldrum is unique because he is on the short list of credentialed scientists who feel it is worthwhile to conduct scientific research into the bigfoot phenomenon. 
The Interim course “Urban Legends: (Mostly) True Stories Verified by a Friend of a Friend” is being taught by Jenny B. Johnson, assistant professor of accounting and finance and coordinator of the accounting program, and Ryan A. Johnson, assistant professor of accounting and finance. The course explores contemporary legends, including how urban legends are more than rumor and innuendo – they reveal individual values, prejudices, hopes and fears. 
Meldrum joined the ISU faculty in 1993, after a stint with Northwestern University. His research revolves around questions of vertebrate evolutionary morphology, especially primate locomotor adaptations. His formal study of primates began with doctoral research on terrestrial adaptations in African primates, and has since taken him from the dusty skeletal cabinets of far-flung museums to the remote badlands of Colombia and Argentina in search of fossil New World primates. He has published extensively on the evolutionary history of the South American primates and has described several new extinct species. He has documented varied primate locomotor specializations in laboratory and semi-natural settings. More recently his attention has returned to the emergence of modern human bipedalism. His co-edited volume, “From Biped to Strider: the Emergence of Modern Human Walking, Running, and Resource Transport,” proposes a more recent innovation of modern striding gait than previously assumed. As the acting director of the Center for Motion Analysis and Biomechanics (CMAB) he is collaborating with engineering faculty, paleontologists, and the Idaho Virtualization Lab, to model the pattern of evolution of the hominid foot skeleton. His interests also encompass the evaluation of the footprints purportedly left by an unrecognized North American ape, commonly known as sasquatch. 

From Fox Carolina


Do you believe Bigfoot exists?
Posted: Jan 20, 2012 8:00 AM PST
Updated: Jan 20, 2012 8:18 AM PST
By Joe Gagnon, Reporter - bio | email
SPARTANBURG, SC (FOX Carolina) - If so or if not, a seminar taking place at Wofford College on Friday will state the case that it is a real possibility.
Renowned "bigfoot" researcher Dr. Jeff Meldrum of the Idaho State University will speak at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, at Wofford to students studying "urban legends" during the January Interim. 
The program, to be held in the Olin Teaching Theater in the Franklin W. Olin Building, is free and open to the public. 
Meldrum, a professor of anthropology at Idaho State, is a widely known expert on primate locomotion and also has become renowned for his scientific research into the phenomenon of "bigfoot," or "Sasquatch."
He has appeared in a number of documentaries for the Discovery Channel and has written several popular books on the topic, including his most well-known, "Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science."
Meldrum is unique because he is on the short list of credentialed scientists who feel it is worthwhile to conduct scientific research into the bigfoot phenomenon. 
The Interim course "Urban Legends: (Mostly) True Stories Verified by a Friend of a Friend" is being taught by Jenny B. Johnson, assistant professor of accounting and finance and coordinator of the accounting program, and Ryan A. Johnson, assistant professor of accounting and finance.
The course explores contemporary legends, including how urban legends are more than rumor and innuendo – they reveal individual values, prejudices, hopes and fears.
Copyright 2012 FOX Carolina (Meredith Broadcasting). All rights reserved.

Finding Bigfoot: What Does Bigfoot Look Like?

Sketches by  Pete Travers You can buy his art here.
The Finding Bigfoot gang spend 2 minutes explaining what Bigfoot looks like. The best part of this video is Matt Moneymaker and Cliff Barackman, both take into account into the diversity of descriptions.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Yahoo!7 News: Canadian Howling Noises Bigfoot or Hoax?

Still shot from First video
The first video was recorded on January 12th. The second one, January 15th is embedded below. These are similar howls, but they sound more like Jurassic Park than Bigfoot. Either way, these are haunting sounds that were recorded on video, 2 days apart and 1000km (620 miles) away from each other.

UPDATE: The strange sounds phenomenon continues to spread, with videos popping up from Canada and around the world featuring similar noises. The weird sounds have allegedly been recorded in a number of cities, including Winnipeg, Chicago and Glasgow. While many viewers are intrigued, others are equally skeptical about the strange sounds. Is this the latest Internet meme?
The Huffington Post Canada first spotted a video recorded in an Alberta forest featuring bizarre sounds on Jan. 16. The video – which was originally uploaded on Jan. 13 – has already received more than 1.2 million views. A user created a video earlier this week that compiled a bunch of posts, including the video from Conklin, Atla. Src: Huffington Post


HOWLING NOISES BIGFOOT OR HOAX?
Yahoo!7
January 20, 2012, 10:56 am
Two videos of howling noises have been recorded in Canada, leading some to believe it may be a bigfoot, or yeti.
The Huffington Post reports the first video was posted on January 13 and it recorded strange sounds in a remote forest north-east of Edmonton.
The noises, which sound like they may be just an elaborate hoax, have racked up more than 500,000 video views online.
Another video surfaced on January 15 and included similar noises but it was recorded more than 1000km away.People commenting on the videos claim it could be anything from aliens to bigfoot.
 However, common sense would suggest we've seen this type of thing before and it may just be some people trying to get their 15 minutes of fame.
A bigfoot sighting in the US last year also sparked interest around the world.
It's worth remembering that not one piece of scientific evidence backing the existence of a bigfoot has ever been discovered.
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