News & Events
- Professor Ortman was recently a guest on the Santa Fe Institute's official podcast (see link below) where he discusses his work on settlement scaling theory and fostering synthesis in archaeology to advance science and benefit society.
- Emily Hite, Ph.D. Candidate in Cultural Anthropology Discussant: Chilton Tippin, Ph.D. Student in Cultural Anthropology We will be reading Chapter 2 from Emily's dissertation, "Place, Autonomy, and the Imaginary: An ethnography of the Brörán
- In case you missed it, here is your second chance to watch Professor Sarah Kurnick's TEDxMileHigh: RISE Talk about Aliens & Archaeology: Why Do We Get History Wrong on Purpose? [video:https://youtu.be/UAdFr5FOzGk]
- The Anthropology department invites undergraduates and faculty to attend Sounds from Around the World Religious pop music from Indonesia. Ringtail lemur calls from Madagascar. Campfire songs from Mongolia. Hear sounds from
- Congratulations to Bailey Duhé for being recognized as the recipient of a Fall 2020 Graduate Part-Time Instructor Appreciation Award!! The recognition is for “how you have risen to the challenges presented by teaching during the pandemic.”
- Sexual Citizens: Social Science, Public Health, and the Future of Campus Sexual Assault Prevention Thursday, October 29th, 12:30-1:30 PM (MST) Dr. Jennifer Hirsch, Professor of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health
- Congratulations to Grace Bowland (Anth 2019)! Her senior honors thesis work, part of a large collaborative project with Jeremy Koster at University of Cincinnati, has been published (open access) in Frontiers in Veterinary Science: https://doi.
- Black and Indian and Biracial Woman: A VP Forum Wednesday, October 21 – 5-6 pm MDT Join us for a discussion where our panel will share their thoughts on the issues of identity and representation that Senator Kamala Harris’ Vice
- Please join the climate committee ((Brent, Kate, Matt, Sam, Sandy, & Scarlett) for a "virtual coffee" Monday, 10/26, from 11 am to 12 pm. We will use breakout rooms and some structured convo starters to get things
- Melanie Matteliano, Masters student in Cultural Anthropology Discussant: TBD Date: Friday, October 30 ​Time: 12:30-2pm Location: Zoom “Pruning Lets the Light In”: Seeking Beneficial Land-based Livelihoods in Colorado’s North Fork Valley Abstract