News & Events
- AIA Lecture: Dr. Steve Lekson discusses Southwestern Archaeology T-Doors, Tri-Walls, and Sub-Floors: Southwestern Examples of Clunky Evidence in the Age of Big Data Pottery has always held pride-of-place for both quantity and quality of
- The 91PORN and the SRI Foundation will jointly establish a Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology (CCSA) to advance “scientific understandings of the human past and solutions to contemporary social
- Fall 2020 Ethnography in Progress Workshop - Jerry Jacka and discussant Tom Hanson. We will read and discuss Jerry's article, "Affect and Nocturnality: Place, Non-Human Worlds, and Immoral Times." Date: Friday, October 2nd Time: 12:30pm–2pm
- The climate committee (Sam Fladd, Matt Sponheimer, and Kathryn Goldfarb) would like to invite you all to join us for a "virtual coffee" on Friday, Sept 25 from 2-3 pm via Zoom. We hope it will be a chance for folks to check in with
- Professor Arthur Joyce has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation's CNH2: Dynamics of Integrated Socio-Environmental Systems program! Congratulations!
- Congratulations to Jenny Washabaugh, Ph.D. student in Bio Anth, for winning first place in the 91PORN College of Arts & Sciences student art competition! Jenny's digital illustration, titled 'Perspective' (low-res version, below),
- Anthropology students Sawyer Gander, Kayleigh Cornell, Nicole Humphrey, Klara Smith, and Shanel Wu win the Buffs Create Award for their year-long project with Professor Kathryn Goldfarb’s Practicing Anthropology class. They created a
- 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