News & Events
- Alumni Andie Ang received the American Society of Primatologist Conservationist Award in 2019. Check out this video of Andie talking about her conservation work in Singapore and Malaysia [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQsAYuxaSwE]
- Congratulations to Professor Matt Sponheimer for publishing 2 articles in 1 PNAS issue! Isotopic evidence for the timing of the dietary shift toward C4 foods in eastern African Paranthropus Dietary trends in herbivores from the Shungura
- Ancient cancel cultures: The defacement of statues in America replicates a tradition going back millennia Amid pleas for racial justice, protesters across the United States have mutilated hundreds of monuments. They have decapitated
- Jamie Forde has accepted a Lecturer position, equivalent to a tenure-track Assistant Professor, in Art History at Edinburgh University, Scotland! Congratulations Jamie!
- TEDxMileHigh: RISE featuring our very own Dr. Sarah Kurnick. Ideas alone cannot change the world. They require a courageous community ready to listen carefully and do the work of translating ideas into action and change. They require us to see
- Congratulations, Diana! Our very own Diana Wilson has been chosen by Dean David Brown as the staff employee of the month in the Social Sciences division. Thank you, Diana, we are truly grateful for all of your commitment and hard
- Organized by Observatorio de Las Américas Join us for this collaborative discussion addressing anti-blackness sentiments and discriminatory conduct within our very own communities of color. This is a two-part event consisting of a public discussion
- Scarlett Engle receives UGGS Graduate Research Excellence Award. These awards were chosen from a competitive set of applications. Nice job, Scarlett!
- Ancient societies hold lessons for modern cities By Daniel Strain • Published: June 19, 2020 Ancestral Pueblo peoples lived in the Puye Cliff Dwellings near modern-day Los Alamos, New Mexico, from about 900 to 1580
- Documenting fear, anger, grief, humor, love By Kenna Bruner • Published: June 22, 2020 Anthropology students at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä explore how we feel a pandemic As graduate students in Professor Carla Jones’ advanced anthropology