News & Events
Graduate student Georgia Butcher awarded an NSF DDRIG Grant. The Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement grant supports doctoral research aimed at understanding patterns, causes and consequences of human social and cultural variation,
Graduate student Chilton Tippin publishes, "The Mexican River Defenders Fighting for the San Pedro," in Sapiens Anthropology Magazine. The article is about a river-based resistance group in Chihuahua, Mexico that uses trash
Professor William Taylor worked with TED animators and sound designers to produce an animated educational resource on the global story of people and horses. In this TED-Ed video, Professor Taylor explores how the domestication of horses
Alumna, Emily Hite (PhD Cultural Anthropology, 2021) accepts a tenure track Assistant Professor position in the Sociology & Anthropology department at Saint Louis University starting Fall 2023.
Graduate student Katie McGuire was among the first in a series of Graduate Student Twitter Takeovers on the ñ account. The ñ social media team gave her the opportunity to take over the @cuboulder Twitter to talk
Professor Carla Jones' co-authored article: “Revising the AAA’s Guidelines on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault” published in Anthropology News. Five years after the Association produced its first guidelines, a working group is
Biological anthropology professor Fernando Villanea has a new essay out in American Anthropologist – a response to former AAA president Akhil Gupta’s November 2021 lecture on decolonizing anthropology. Fernando’s essay is “Defense
Graduate student, Chu May Paing, participated in the virtual film festival the Cinemas of Ideas organized by Independent Film Office in UK under her artist name Ma Chinthe. She recited a series of poems written in Burmese and also participated
Graduate student Rob Weiner's co-authored Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports research article, "Were Timbers Transported to Chaco Using Tumplines? A Feasibility Study," featured in ñ Today. In a new study, several
Graduate student Paige Edmiston's co-edited (with Alexandra Dantzer) American Ethnologist advice column publishes a new issue “Yours Sincerely an Uncertain Anthropologist," featuring responses from Carole McGranahan, Jacqueline Solway, and Angela