News & Events
- David Hansen (Biological Anthropology, PhD in progress) has successfully passed his qualifying exam. His committee consisted of Professors Sharon Dewitte, Lauren Hosek and Fernando Villanea.
- Annabelle Lewis (Archaeology, PhD in Progress) has successfully defended her prospectus, "Landscapes of Conspicuous Mortuary Consumption in 19th-Century Upstate New York"" and advances to candidacy. Her committee members were Eric Jones (
- Gabi Perry (Archaeology, PhD in Progress) completed a successful defense of her Master’s Thesis, "Archaeological Predictive Model for Ocean Bay Sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska."
- Kelsey Armeni (Cultural Anthropology, PhD in Progress) has been selected as a 2025-2027 Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholar! This two-year program recognizes graduate students in the arts, humanities, and related fields who use creative and
- The University of Colorado Department of Anthropology was well represented at the American Ethnological Society's Spring Conference last month, on their panel "Archipelagic Thinking and Relational Politics." Graduate students Jessica Hiroshima
- Conor Lanning (Cultural Anthropology, PhD in progress) successfully defended his PhD comprehensive exams. His committee members were Professors Kate Goldfarb (chair), Alison Cool, and Donna Goldstein.
- Paige Edmiston successfully defended her PhD thesis," Diabetes Work: An Ethnography of Automation in the American Health System." Her committee members were Professors Alison Cool (advisor), Kate Goldfarb, Donna Goldstein, Carla Jones,
- Alumna, Chu May Paing (Anthropology, PhD 2024) and the Winnebago Area Literacy Council's work with local immigrants and refugee communities was featured in Wisconsin Public Radio article.Read the Article in WI Public Radio
- Yuti Gao (Biological Anthropology, PhD Candidate) awarded a Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship. This fellowship provides a semester of financial support to help Yuti focus on completing her doctoral dissertation.
- Chilton Tippin (Cultural Anthropology, PhD Candidate) has been featured in ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Today for his research on the hidden deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border. Chilton's work sheds light on the human stories behind one of the most dangerous border