News & Events
- Professor Terry McCabe Participates in the Dana Declaration+20: Mobile Indigenous Peoples as Custodians for Conservation and Eco-Preservation of their Territories workshop. Professor McCabe is one of the original group who signed
- Professors Donna Goldstein and Kristen Drybread Publish, Corruption and Illiberal Politics in the Trump Era. The book explores the nexus of corruption, late capitalism, and illiberal politics in the Trump era. Through deep,
- Maxine McBrinn, Deborah Huntley and the Museum of New Mexico Press publish Linda S. Cordell: Innovating Southwest Archaeology commemorating Professor Cordell's accomplishments as a longtime director of the University of Colorado Museum of
- Professor Akira Ichikawa Awarded 2022 Outstanding Postdoc of the Year. This award honors postdocs excelling in research productivity, innovation, communication, leadership and who advocate for justice, equity, diversity and inclusion
- Professor Scott Ortman receives NSF Human Networks and Data Science-Research Program Grant to study Human Networks, Sustainable Development, and Lived Experience in a Nonindustrial Society.. The Human Networks and Data Science program (
- Announcing our incoming Fall 2022 graduate students: Adi, Andrea, Camden, Conor, Courtney, Emily, Gabi, Lucas, Patrick and Sarah. Welcome to the Hale family!
- Kelsey Hoppes (PhD Archaeology in Progress) awarded a Dana Deger Memorial Scholarship from the Nebraska Archeological Soceity. Congratulations, Kelsey!
- Congratulations to Professor Terry McCabe who, together with colleagues Paul Leslie and Amy Quandt, just received a big NSF grant for research on compound extreme events in northern Tanzania. A project description is below. Collaborative
- Congratulations to our newest professor bioarchaeologist Lauren Hosek on this wonderful 91PORN Today coverage of her ongoing research in Denver. Lauren Hosek cradles a human jawbone in the palm of her gloved hand—it’s brown and
- The Department of Anthropology welcomes Professor Carole McGranahan as incoming chair of the Department of Anthropology at the 91PORN, effective July 1. Professor McGranahan was elected to succeed Associate Professor Jerry