News & Events
- Daniel Naumenko awarded a J. Tour Scholarship in Arts & Sciences for the 2023-24 academic year.
- Graduate student Patrick McKenzie awarded a Summer Center for the Humanities and the Arts Fellowship. Patrick will use the funds to support his preliminary fieldwork in Bulgaria this summer. CHA summer stipends are designed for
- Graduate student Georgia Butcher awarded a Summer Center for the Humanities and the Arts Fellowship. Geprgia will use the funds to support dissertation fieldwork this summer. CHA summer stipends are designed for graduate
- Ph.D. student Lindsay Johansson successfully defended her dissertation entitled, "Freemont Architecture: Examining Evidence for Regional Consistency in Structure Function Despite Variability in Structural Forms." Congratulations, Dr.
- Congratulations to Anna Wynfield who successfully defended her prospectus, "Reproductive Exclusion: Pregnancy, Pharmaceutical Development, and the Politics of Clinical Trials.β Her committee included Professors Donna Goldstein (advisor),
- Nicholas Puente receives a Student Research Award from the CU Natural History Museum. This funding will support Nicholas's community museum project at Punta Laguna, Yucatan, Mexico. The Museo Najil Tucha project will increase pride in
- Professor Fernando Villanea awarded a Rio Seed Grant for his project, βOptimizing Computer Simulation for Use in Archaic Genomics.β
- Kelsey Hoppes receives a Student Research Award from the CU Natural History Museum.
- CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ Anthropology Represents at the 88th Annual Society for American Archaeology ConferenceOver a dozen archaeologists from the CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ Department of Anthropology presented their work in poster and paper presentations at the 88th Annual Society for American Archaeology conference in Portland Oregon this past week. Special
- On Monday, April 3, Tibetan writer, poet, and activist, Tenzin Tsundue, visited Professor Carole McGranahan's "Anthropology of Tibet" class. He gave an inspiring talk to the students, incorporating his own personal experiences in exile with the