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- Graduate Student Sanggay Tashi (Cultural Anthropology, PhD Candidate) published, "Meeting Lhamo," in The Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies.AbstractThis story describes a snapshot of a Tibetan nomadic woman who later
- Did you know CU Buffs’ two-way star Travis Hunter (BA Anthropology in progress) is an Anthropology major? While dominating both sides of the ball, Travis is also diving into the study of humanity. Whether he’s chasing Heisman dreams on the
- Professor Kate Goldfarb's co-edited book, Difficult Attachments - Anxieties of Kinship and Care published by Rutgers University Press.DescriptionAnthropologists have long considered kinship as the basis for social solidarity. Indeed, the idea
- Professor Will Taylor's research on domesticating horses had a huge impact on human society − this new science rewrites where and when it first happened and is featured in The Conversation.Across human history, no single animal has had a deeper
- Lauren Hosek, Robin James and Will Taylor's Science Advances Article Featured in CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ TodayProfessor Lauren Hosek, Robin James (Biological Anthropology PhD in Progress) and Professor Will Taylor publish, "Tracing Horseback Riding and Transport in the Human Skeleton," in Science Advances. This article was also featured in
- Alumna, Dawa Lokyitsang (Anthropology, PhD 2024) presented the keynote lecture, "The Dalai Lama's Future Succession: Understanding the 14th Dalai Lama and His Formidable Contributions," at the The Dalai Lama: A Conference on Leadership, Devotion,
- Professor Sarah Kurnick, Cristian Figueroa (Archaeology PhD in Progress), and Nicholas Puente (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) presented their research at the 9th Annual Rocky Mountain Pre-Columbian Association Research Colloquium held at the Denver
- Professor Michelle Sauther's Research and Article Featured in CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Today. In 2003, a team of primatologists led by CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ trapped, tagged and released a male ring-tailed lemur in the Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve in Madagascar. The
- Graduate student David Hansen (Biological Anthropology PhD in Progress) has published an article titled, "Dying of pestilence: Stature and Mortality from the Black Death in 14th-century Kyrgyzstan," with Professor Sharon DeWitte (and colleague
- Alumna, Andrea Steffes-Tuttle's (Cultural Anthropology, MA 2024) article featured in A&S Magazine! Her latest piece, "The Case for Employee Ownership: A New Paradigm for Business Education," dives deep into the transformative potential of