News & Events
- Alumna, Chu May Paing (Anthropology, PhD 2024) published a brilliant essay called "Trolling: Breaking Rules, Poking Fun, or Just Outright Harassment?" in Platypus, the official blog for the Committee for the Anthropology of Science, Technology &
- Griëtte van der Heide successfully defended her dissertation "Understanding the Owl Monkey (Aotus Azarae Azarae) From the Bottom Up: From Functional Ecology in the Humid Chaco to Diet and Social Monogamy." Her committee members were Dr.
- Louisville Historical Museum, Marshall Fire Story Project, wins 2024 AASLH Award of Excellence. Professor Kate Goldfarb, Lucas Rozell (MA alum) and Emily Reynolds (BA/MA alum), and more recently students in Kate’s Practicing Anthropology
- Professor William Taylor's upcoming book, ‘Hoof Beats: How Horses Shaped Human History,’ featured in A&S Magazine. In the book, Professor Taylor writes that today’s world has been molded by humans’ relationship to horses.
- Alumna, Susan Erikson (Anthropology, PhD 2001) was named a Distinguished (Full) Professor at Simon Fraser University for her work in the political economy of global health. This honour is conferred on SFU research faculty members who have
- Professor Carole McGranahan's Tibetan Research and Camp Hale Event Featured in A&S Magazine, Vail Daily, and Colorado Sun. Professor McGranahan's work delves into the incredible history of Tibetan soldiers trained by the CIA
- Professor Carole McGranahan who has long studied the Tibetan perspective of China’s invasion and occupation of Tibet, joins the Tibetan community to commemorate the location on June 9 at Camp Hale, Colorado. For decades, the CIA’s training of
- Alumna, Caroline Conzelman (Anthropology, PhD 2007) was promoted to Full Teaching Professor this year at the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, where she teaches anthropology courses and mentors first-year students in the College of Arts & Sciences
- Graduate students Nicholas Puente (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) and Sarah Simeonoff (Archaelogy, PhD in Progress) present at the 2024 Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) meeting in Sante Fe, New Mexico. Nicholas Puente presented,
- Huge congratulations to the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Anthropology Graduates of 2024! Your dedication, curiosity, and hard work have led you to this incredible achievement. As you step into the world, may you continue to explore, discover, and make