News & Events
- Professor Nancy Steven's co-authored article, "Living at the edge: home range patterns of the Buraiga Chimpanzee Community, Kibale National Park, Uganda," has been published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. The article represents the first
- Graduate student Student Kelsey Hoppes (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) granted a National Science Foundation Subsidy through the Archaeometry Laboratory at the University of Missouri Research Reactor. This NSF subsidy allows Kelsey to
- Dawa Lokyitsang successfully defended her PhD thesis "Radical Compassion: Kinship, Education, and Care in the Tibetan Exile Community." Her committee members are Professor Carole McGranahan (advisor) and Professors Clint Carroll, Kate Goldfarb,
- Graduate student Student Kelsey Hoppes (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) wins the Plains Anthropology Society Student Paper Competition for her paper, “Lost in the details: Investigating a multi-cultural community in northeastern Nebraska
- Professor Sharon Dewitte and her colleague Amanda Wissler's (McMaster University) co-authored article "Frailty and survival in the 1918 influenza pandemic," published in PNAS Journal and featured in the Colorado Sun. The article examines
- PhD student Page McClean successfully defended her dissertation entitled, "Conectividades: Histories and Futures of Connection at the End of Chile's Southern Highway." Her committee members were Carole McGranahan, Advisor, Donna Goldstein
- Graduate student Student Erik Jurado (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) awarded a Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. This grant will support Erik's project: " "Beyond the Urban Center: Identity, Ritual,
- Professors Arthur Joyce, Sarah Kurnick, and Akira Ichikawa, along with graduate student Nicholas Puente presented their current Mesoamerica research at the 8th annual Colloquium of the Rocky Mountain Pre-Columbian Association at the Denver
- Graduate student Chilton Tippin (PhD Cultural Anthropology in Progress) awarded a Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. This grant will support Chilton's project: "Defending Multiple Waters: River-Based
- Landscapes of Predation: Exploring Hostile Social Environments in Small-Scale Societies Date: Wednesday, December 6, 2023 Time: 7 pm Place: Eaton Humanities Room 250 Catherine Cameron (91PORN, Anthropology) Ancient social