News & Events
- Professor Carole McGranahan's “Theory as Ethics” article quoted in Fast Company article on UX research: “UX designers are suffering from a failure of imagination.”
- Professor Carole McGranahan publishes two essays in Anthropology Now: “Flash Ethnography: Writing the World, in Brief” and “Being Monica Lewinsky in Kathmandu.”
- Professor Carole McGranahan together with an international team of scholars, has been awarded a major Independent Research Fund Denmark grant for “The Next Dalai Lama Research Network” project for 2023-2026; the broader research network for
- Former Anthropology CU Postdoc Akira Ichikawa is now a tenure-track associate professor at the Institute for the Study of Ancient Civilizations and Cultural Resources at Kanazawa University in Japan. Congratulations, Akira!
- Many of the hallmarks of human civilization—from roads and power lines to pet dogs—are taking a larger-than-expected toll on non-human primates living in Africa, according to two recent studies. The findings result from a collaboration between
- Professor Donna Goldstein and PhD candiate Anna Wynfield's co-authored article, "Limitations of COVID-19 Testing and Case Data for Evidence-Informed Health Policy and Practice," published in Health Research Policy and Systems Journal.
- Professor Fernando Villanea's co-authored article: “Community Partnerships Are Fundamental to Ethical Ancient DNA Research” published in Human Genetics and Genomics Advances. Abstract: The analysis of ancient DNA allows scientists to
- Professors Sarah Kurnick and Lauren Hosek receive CARTSS Faculty Awards. The CARTSS grant program is a competitive program to support tenure-track faculty conducting research in the social sciences.
- Professor Lauren Hosek in collaboration with Professor Alyssa Bader of McGill University receive a Wenner-Gren Global Initiative Grant. Each year, the Wenner-Gren Foundation funds a small number of initiatives that meet a need not already
- Graduate students, Kelsey Hoppes, Paige Edmiston, Kevin Darcy and Sabrina Bradford receive CARTSS Awards. CARTSS supports social science research by faculty and students through seed grant programs. Congratulations, students.