News & Events
- Professor Kate Goldfarb has been awarded a Promoting Public Impact Grant from the Office for Outreach and Engagement for "Marshall Fire Story Project." Last semester, Professor Goldfarb's Practicing Anthropology students built a relationship
- Ph.D. Student Tom Hanson accepts position as the Executive Director of Headwaters Alliance. In this position, he will be working on watershed conservation and ecosystem management in the headwaters of the Rio Grande. Congratulations, Tom!
- Congratulations to Professor Sam Fladd on receiving a $150,000 research and collections grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC). This award will help digitize and study the archives of Joe Ben Wheat, which
- Congratulations to Ph.D. student Carlton Gover who has been offered a duo position at the University of Indiana: Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Museum Curator of Archaeology at their new museum.
- Sasha Buckser (Ph.D Archaeology in Progress) successfully defended her independent research paper, "Exploring Early Historic Human-Canid Relationships in the Intermountain West: A Case Study From 17th Century Black’s Fork, Wyoming."
- Kelsey Hoppes (Ph.D Archaeology in Progress) successfully defended her independent research paper “Lost in the Details: Identifying a Multicultural Settlement through Attribute-Based Pottery Analysis in Northeastern Nebraska.” Her committee included
- Ph.D. student Katie Donlan successfully defended her masters research paper, “Claimed and Contested: Wabanaki Sovereignty Policy in Maine” Her committee included Professors Annette de Steche, Jen Shannon, and Carole McGranahan. She
- Congratulations to Georgia Butcher who successfully defended her prospectus, "Eye of the Reaper: Drone Pilots, Remote Warfare, and Imperial Surveillance in Central New York.” Her committee included Professors Alison Cool, Jen Shannon,
- Congratulations to Andrew Aceves who completed a successful defense of his independent research paper, “Monumentality and Power in Atzompa, Oaxaca,” and received a Masters of Anthropology.
- Congratulations to Paige Edmiston who successfully defended her prospectus, "Therapeutic Data: A Multisited Ethnographic Study of the Datafication of Diabetes in America." Her committee included Professors Alison, Cool, Seema Sohi, Carla Jones