News & Events
- Landscapes of Predation: Exploring Hostile Social Environments in Small-Scale Societies Date: Wednesday, December 6, 2023 Time: 7 pm Place: Eaton Humanities Room 250 Catherine Cameron (CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß, Anthropology) Ancient social
- Professor Carole McGranahan and her colleague Sienna Craig (Dartmouth College) co-edited a collection of flash ethnography essays for the journal Anthropology and Humanism. The full collection was just published and it includes essays from two of
- Chu May Paing (Cultural Anthropology, Phd Candidate) awarded honorary Associate Fellow at the University of WI - Madison. Chu will be affiliated with the Center for Southeast Asian Studies and will be giving a talk on her dissertation in the spring
- Alumna, Katie McGuire (Biological Anthropology, PhD 2023) has accepted a position as a Science Informationist at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Founded in 1890, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has shaped contemporary biomedical
- Kelsey Hoppes (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) received a Ron Cruise Memorial Scholarship. The Ron Cruise Memorial scholarship from the Nebraska Archaeological Society will support her research by funding thin sectionsamples to provide insight of
- Professor Lauren Hosek received a History Colorado State Historical Fund grant for a non-invasive archaeological and archival project on Nederaland Cemetery in Nederland, CO. This project will involve current and former CU students.
- Graduate student Dawa Lokyitsang's (Cultural Anthropology, Phd Candidate) Yeshe Journal interview "Decolonizing Praxis: In Conversation with Tsering Yangzom Lama and Dawa Lokyitsang" by Holly Gayley has been published on the Yeshe Journal
- Dr. Warren M. Hern, practicing physician in ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß and adjunct faculty member of the Anthropology Department interviewd by Salon online newspaper. In the interview, Salon speaks with Hern about his new book, "Homo Ecophagus: A Deep Diagnosis
- Chu May Paing (Cultural, Phd Candidate) gave a talk titled "Images as Memorial Objects" as one of the keynote talks for the two-day event "How to re:member: Longing for Inclusive Remembrance Culture in Myanmar" organized and curated by
- Sharon DeWitte's Co-Authored Article Published in the American Journal of Biological AnthropologistsProfessor Sharon DeWitte's co-authored article, "Survivorship and the Second Epidemiological Transition in Industrial-era London," published in the American Journal of Biological Anthropologists. Abstract Objectives The second