News & Events
- Katie received the Dissertation Completion Fellowship from the Graduate School! This fellowship is intended to provide outstanding PhD candidates with financial support to assist in the process of completing their doctoral
- Georgia Butcher, Scarlett Engle, Jacob Jansen, Clara Lee, and Nicholas Puente were awarded the Beverly Sears Graduate Students Grant. And, a special honor was offered to Katie Donlan, whose Sears proposal was awarded the CU Retired Faculty
- Congratulations to graduate student, Scarlett Engle, for receiving the 2021 Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (RM-CESU) Student Award. Scarlett will be presenting on January 27th at 2pm at the RM-CESU 2022 Spring Online
- Congratulations to Scarlett Engle who successfully defended her research prospectus, "The Power of Placemaking: Collaborating with Descendant Communities to Re-Imagine the Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum." She now advances to PhD candidacy.
- Cultural Anthropology Ph.D. Student Bailey Duhé successfully defended her dissertation, “Fluid: Louisiana Creole Identity and Racial Mixture in the United States.” Congratulations, Bailey!
- Congratulations to cultural anthropology graduate student Chu May Paing who passed her Ph.D. qualifying exam! Awesome work, Chu!
- Congratulations to Museum and Field Studies Graduate Student, Chance Ward, whose Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists (CCPA) award was featured in A&S Magazine. Chance Ward, a graduate student in the University of Colorado
- Undergraduate honors student, Ashley Howard's thesis paper, "Politics, Philosophy, and Patriarchy in the Reign of Empress Wu: Analysis of Tang Dynasty Religious and Gender Imagery in Elite-Sponosred Buddhist Caves at Mogao Grottoes, China."
- Anthropology Ph.D. student Sasha Buckser was announced as the winner of the Student Poster Competition (https://plainsanthropologicalsociety.org/grants/student-poster) at the Plains Anthropology Conference, held this year at the Embassy Suites in
- Graduate student, Kelsey Hoppes, was named the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Carhart Fellow based on her substantial contributions to their archaeology program during her summer internship. Way to go, Kelsey!