Kyrstin Mallon Andrews will spend several months in the Bahamas this fall, supported by a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award as she studies how human practices surrounding the Nassau grouper, a critically endangered reef fish, create conflicts over culture, economy and governmental regulation in that region. The assistant professor of anthropology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs ... The post Maxwell Scholar Wins Fulbright to Study Bahamas Poaching, Border Security appeared firs