News & Events
- Congratulations to Alison Cool for being selected as a recipient of the Marinus Smith Award!
- BRENDA TODD SELECTED AS GRAND CANYON-PARASHANT NATIONAL MONUMENT SUPERINTENDENT SAN FRANCISCO - The National Park Service has selected Dr. Brenda Todd as the superintendent of Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. Todd is currently the
- Congratulations to Georgia Butcher, who has received an AES grant to fund preliminary fieldwork on her project, "Eye of the Reaper: The implications of drone warfare for pilots and U.S. communities," and then to travel to the next AES meeting
- Congratulations to Hannah van Eendenburg for her successful defense today of her MA paper, “Colorado Seed Savers: Resistance and Resilience in the Face of Global Seed Commodification.” Hannah’s research was based on 13 months of multi-sited research
- Pascale Meehan today completed a successful defense of her doctoral dissertation! A huge congratulations to Pascale and her advisor Art Joyce. Title: Collapse as Constrained Possibility: Rural Action at Early Postclassic Monte El Santo
- Steve Leigh has been elected President of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists with his term starting April 1st Congratulations Steve!
- Dr. Marnie Thomson has accepted a tenure-track assistant professor position at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.
- Jessica Balkin completed a successful defense of her doctoral dissertation! Human-Environment Interactions in the Lower Río Verde Valley, Oaxaca, Mexico: The Impacts of Ecological Change on Settlement Patterning (1800 BCE-CE 1522). A
- Scott Ortman was just awarded a Weatherhead Fellowship from the School for American Research. This is a residential fellowship that will allow Scott to take a year long sabbatical and work on his book project. Well done Scott!
- Michelle Sauther's new paper on forest cats is featured in Science. The original read-only paper can be accessed in Conservation Genetics.