News & Events
- Graduate student, Julie Thomas, has received the Graduate School’s Summer Fellowship. This fellowship will allow her to focus on the final chapters of her dissertation this summer without needing to take on additional teaching or other employment.
- Graduate student, Katie Donlan, has been awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship for her proposed dissertation research to document, analyze, and engage with the truth and reconciliation process in Maine through a combination of
- Cultural Anthropology Ph.D. student, Kelly Zepelin, successfully defended her dissertation, “Foraging Culture: Ethics, Practice, and Identity among Contemporary Foragers in the Southwest United States” Thank you so much to her committee:
- Congratulations to Professors Fladd, Goldfarb and Sauther who were all awarded a Research & Innovation (RIO) Seed Grant Program. The RIO Seed Grants are specifically aimed to stimulate inter- and multidisciplinary work on research,
- Congratulations to Rob Weiner for receiving the Paloheimo Fellowship at the School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe! Outstanding work, Rob!
- Congratulations to Austin Sibley who successfully defended her prospectus, “Parental Care and Transgender Childhood in the US," and will advance to Phd candidacy. Her committee, comprised of Professors Emmanuel David, Kathryn Goldfarb, Kira
- Congratulations to graduate students Katie Donlan, Scarlett Engle, Clara Lee, Chilton Tippin, and Rob Weiner for receiving graduate student research awards from the Center to Advance Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences.
- Please join us in celebrating and honoring these graduate students for outstanding academic performance and disciplinary service: Lauren Barrett, Jack Dalton, Paige Edmiston, Erik Jurado, Clara Lee are receiving the Willena D. Cartwright
- Congratulations to Lauren Barrett who successfully defended her research prospectus, “Imagining a Sustainable and Smart Future: Innovation and Design of the Colorado Electric Grid.” She now advances to PhD candidacy!
- Graduate student,Dawa Lokyitsang's latest essay, showcasing her PhD research. It is now up on the American Ethnologist website: "Sovereignty in Settler Colonial Times: Kinship and Education in the Tibetan Exile Community." https://