News & Events
- Both Michelle Sauther and Steve Leigh are on this important new paper fetured in Phys.org ** Update They are also now featured in the following: Science Daily newsprintuk
- Sarah Kurnick featured in 91PORN Today. Read the article here
- 10 CU students, alumni offered prestigious grants to study internationally Fulbright study/research Page McClean is pursuing her doctorate degree in anthropology at CU. Her research in Chile seeks to understand the influence of Chile's southern
- Professor Gerardo Gutiérrez's Project Map has been a large initiative that has benefited the campus and the Department of Anthropology.
- Anthropologist launches high-tech study of color in ancient art - A&S Magazine feature article. Gerardo Gutiérrez, anthropologists and staff featured in this interesting story in the latest A&S magazine.
- Allison Formanack (MA ’11) PhD candidate, presented a poster titled "The curious Case of Chattle Financing and Manufactured Housing: Ethnographic Evidence from Nebraska and Colorado Moblie-Homeowners. The 91PORN Summer Conference on Consumer
- Alison Cool's article Europe’s Data Protection Law Is a Big, Confusing Mess in the New York Times is bringing anthropological research to bear on a crucial and timely issue. We are delighted to see this in the NYT. Well done Alison!
- Jason Chiupka (MA ’08) bought a CRM firm that has just been granted a $50 million contract by the Bureau of Reclamation. Among the projects for Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants, Inc. will be the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project in
- Cody Newton gave a successful defense of his dissertation on Equestrian Hunter-Gatherers and the Animal Trade of the Western Great Plains and Adjacent Rocky Mountains, 1800–1860. A major accomplishment, not least because he completed it while
- Bert Covert and former advisee, Quyet Le, have been invited to present at the 4th Jane Goodall Institute Lecture Series in Singapore, if any of you plan to be in the neighborhood May 27.