News & Events
- Congratulations to Carlton who successfully defended his research prospectus, “The Seeds of Ethnogenesis: An Indigenous Archaeology of Central Great Plains Village Formation.” He now advances to PhD candidacy!
- Thanks to everyone who made our 2022 Graduate Student Open House and Research Symposium a huge success! A special shout out to our presenters, Professors Sarah Kurnick and Keolu Fox! AND a huge congratulations to all of our candidates!
- Congratulation to graduate student, Carlton Gover, for winning the Grand Chupacabra Prize at our Graduate Student Open House and Research Symposium. Special thanks to all of the graduate students who participated both new and old!
- Alumni (Anthropology Ph.D. 2007), Carol Conzelman awarded an 2022-23 Dialogues Faculty Fellow with CU Engage. The CU Dialogues Faculty Fellowship aims to encourage faculty to incorporate dialogue principles and practices
- Graduate Student, Lauren Barrett, received a National Science Foundation DDRIG (Doctoral Dissertation Research award), which will support her doctoral dissertation research - Stakeholder Interactions in Innovating Electric Grids. Way to go,
- Dawa Lokyitsang and Page McClean were awarded Dissertation Fellowships from the Center for the Humanities and the Arts for the entire 2022-23 academic year. This funding will help them complete their important research, and earn their
- Professor Sarah Kurnick featured in a magazine and online article discussing her work and offering guidance to young people interested in science. This article was produced by Futurum, a magazine and online platform aimed at inspiring young
- Congratulations to Kevin Darcy who successfully defended his research prospectus, "Disability Expertise in Higher Education: Implications for Accessibility Policy, Independence Training, and Well-being." He now advances to PhD candidacy.
- Alumni (Ph.D. 2006), Joanna Mishtal's, research featured in the NY Times. Joanna is currently a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Central Florida. Her interests include gender and governance: the politics and policies around
- Professor Lynda D. McNeil's article, 'Turkeys Befriend a Girl: Turkey Husbandry, Ceremonialism, and Tales of Resistance during the Pueblo Revolt Era," published in American Antiquity.