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Professor McCabe's research (as a newly inducted member) is the topic of the AAAS newsletter. AAAS Fellow Terrence McCabe Keeps Pace with Africa鈥檚 Wandering Tribes When locals started showing up with machine guns, AAAS Member and newly elected 2020
Anden Drolet, Paige Edmiston, Scarlett Engle, Page McClean, Nicholas Puente, Chilton Tippin, Sangjie Zhaxi, and Anna Wynfield received the Beverly Sears Graduate Students Grants category, a competitive award that supports research, scholarship, and
Congratulations to Daniel for publishing his first article, A Novel Method for the Identification and Quantification of Weight Faltering, in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Daniel and his colleagues describe a
Carole McGranahan's research on Trump and Twitter featured in Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine. Carole McGranahan, professor of cultural anthropology at the 抖阴传媒在线, may not be a soothsayer, but just months into Donald J.
Congratulations to graduate students Anna Wynfield, Sangjie Zhaxi, and Georgia Butcher for being awarded a CARTSS grant.
Tanzania or bust, with the help of Zoom Anthropology instructor converting study abroad course into virtual seminar By Doug McPherson It鈥檚 a major lesson in anthropology: humans adapt. So it鈥檚 no surprise that when University of Colorado
Congratulations to Chu May Paing, who successfully defended her MA paper! Titled "Worldmaking Media: A Review on Anthropology of Mediation and the Case of Myanmar,鈥 the paper was written in the style of a three-act play that explores different
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has awarded the distinction of Fellow to our very own Professor J. Terrence McCabe for distinguished contributions to anthropology, particularly for understanding how people
Professor Will Taylor's PNAS article, A Record of Horseback Riding, Written in Bone and Teeth featured in The New York Times. Click Here to Read the Full Article
Professor Ortman was recently a guest on the Santa Fe Institute's official podcast (see link below) where he discusses his work on settlement scaling theory and fostering synthesis in archaeology to advance science and benefit society.