News & Events
- Congratulations to Kate Goldfarb, Arielle Milkman, and their NWA/NOAA collaborators on their 3-year, $400,000+ grant, "Smoke Exposure and Underserved Wildland Fire Communities,” to aid in Arielle’s research. Abstract below. Well done! A
- Congratulations to Clara Lee who successfully defended her prospectus, “Refusing Empire through Care- Anti-base Dissent in Soseong-ri, South Korea ,"and will advance to Phd candidacy. Her committee included Professors Sungyun Lim (History
- Graduate Student Lauren Barrett Receives a Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. These grants are awarded to aid doctoral or thesis research. The program contributes to the Foundation's overall mission to support basic
- Graduate Student Scarlett Engle Receives a Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. These grants are awarded to aid doctoral or thesis research. The program contributes to the Foundation's overall mission to support basic
- Graduate Student Clara Lee Receives a Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. These grants are awarded to aid doctoral or thesis research. The program contributes to the Foundation's overall mission to support basic research
- Graduate student, Jack Dalton, successfully defended his research prospectus, “Cognitive ecology of a nocturnal strepsirrhine primate (Otolemur crassicaudatus) and its implications on primate cognitive evolution.” He now advances to PhD candidacy.
- Congratulations to Michelle Sauther who received the Graduate School’s Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award. This award showcases a professors many contributions in mentoring graduate students and supporting the mission of graduate education
- Graduate Student Georgia Butcher Receives an GPSG Teaching Excellence Award. This competitive award recognizes the teaching-related work of graduate students inside the classroom and beyond. Congratulations, Georgia!
- Archaeology graduate student, Sasha Buscker, receives an 2022 Museum Student Research Award from the CU Museum of Natural History. This award provides funding for original research with a focus on museum collections. Sasha will use the funds to
- Archaeology Ph.D. student, Kaityln Davis, successfully defended her dissertation, “Agricultural Adaptation in Light of Socioeconomic Changes in the Northern Rio Grande." Excellent work, Kaitlyn!