News & Events
- 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 ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Boulder Today. In 2003, a team of primatologists led by ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Boulder 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
- 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