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- Chilton Tippin (Cultural Anthropology, PhD Candidate) presented his research at the 2025–2026 AGSA Brown Bag Series.His talk, "Dwelling with Drought: Lived Experiences of Climate Change and Megadrought in Mexico's Rio Conchos Valley," examined the
- Cristian Figueroa (Archaeology, PhD in Progress) recently presented his research at the 2026 Multidisciplinary Graduate Student Conference in Premodern Studies, held at the Newberry Library.His presentation, "Interpreting Comca’ac Ceramic Figurines
- Michael Orellana Soto (Biological Anthropology, PhD in Progress) presented his research at the 2025-2026 AGSA Brown Bag Series.His talk, "The Impact of Genomics on Understanding the Domestication of South American Camelids: New Perspectives and
Professor Kate Goldfarb has been awarded a CARTSS Faculty Research Grant to support her upcoming sabbatical project, "Future of Japanese State Care." The funding will facilitate her ongoing research into the evolving systems of social welfare and
Forty-eight students from the Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning (RMSEL) in Denver came to ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß for a Maya Archaeology Learning Experience. Students learned how archaeologists collect data in the field, analyze the data, and
Professors Sarah Kurnick and Sam Fladd have released a guest-edited themed issue of Advances in Archaeological Practice: "Beyond Leaky Pipelines: Exploring Intersectional Gender Inequalities in Archaeological Practice."This issue challenges the "
Sasha Buckser (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) served as both a co-author and illustrator for a new study advancing feminist recommendations for structural change in archaeology. The research proposes moving beyond "leaky pipeline" metaphors toward
Sarah Simeonoff (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) has co-authored a new study examining gender inclusion and representation at the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) annual meetings. The research reveals how underrepresentation in prestigious roles
Kelsey Hoppes (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) has co-authored a new study in Advances in Archaeological Practice titled "The Names We Know." The research examines the complexities of coauthorship and gender in archaeology journals, offering a critical
Sarah Simeonoff and Gabi Perry (Archaeology, PhD Candidates) have co-authored a new study titled "Tough Enough: Preliminary Survey Results on Field Experiences in Archaeology." The Society for American Archaeology (Advances in Archaeological