News & Events
Alumna, Katie McGuire (Biological Anthropology, PhD 2023) has accepted a position as a Science Informationist at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Founded in 1890, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has shaped contemporary biomedical
Kelsey Hoppes (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) received a Ron Cruise Memorial Scholarship. The Ron Cruise Memorial scholarship from the Nebraska Archaeological Society will support her research by funding thin sectionsamples to provide insight of
Professor Lauren Hosek received a History Colorado State Historical Fund grant for a non-invasive archaeological and archival project on Nederaland Cemetery in Nederland, CO. This project will involve current and former CU students.
Graduate student Dawa Lokyitsang's (Cultural Anthropology, Phd Candidate) Yeshe Journal interview "Decolonizing Praxis: In Conversation with Tsering Yangzom Lama and Dawa Lokyitsang" by Holly Gayley has been published on the Yeshe Journal
Dr. Warren M. Hern, practicing physician in Boulder and adjunct faculty member of the Anthropology Department interviewd by Salon online newspaper. In the interview, Salon speaks with Hern about his new book, "Homo Ecophagus: A Deep Diagnosis
Chu May Paing (Cultural, Phd Candidate) gave a talk titled "Images as Memorial Objects" as one of the keynote talks for the two-day event "How to re:member: Longing for Inclusive Remembrance Culture in Myanmar" organized and curated by
Sharon DeWitte's Co-Authored Article Published in the American Journal of Biological AnthropologistsProfessor Sharon DeWitte's co-authored article, "Survivorship and the Second Epidemiological Transition in Industrial-era London," published in the American Journal of Biological Anthropologists. Abstract Objectives The second
Devin Pettigrew (PhD Archaeology, 2022) accepts visiting professor position at Sul Ross in Alpine, Texas.
Professor Carla Jones chapter, “Making an Appearance: Images, Frailty, and the Potency of Beauty in the Indonesian Modest Fashion Scene,” published in Provocative Images in Contemporary Islam. Abstract Images provoke! This
Chu May Paing (Cultural, Phd Candidate) was interviewed by Visual Rebellion Myanmar about her research on social media activism in Myanmar. Her research on Burmese netizens’ use of social media focuses on how they use the languages