News & Events
- Join Kristen Drybread and Georgia Butcher Wednesday, June 24 for Ethnography in Progress! They will be discussing Kristen Drybread's article "The Infrastructural Terror of Brazil’s Clandestine Graves" (abstract below). Georgia Butcher, Ph.D.
- Join the virtual guided dialogue on the anthropology of race, racism, and privilege with the anthropology graduate students from the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ. We will be discussing what it means for white folks and non-Black POC to be an ally
- AGSA Statement on Racially-Biased Violence 8 June 2020 In light of the recent murders of Black citizens—Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, Tony McDade, and countless others—we cannot stay silent. We are outraged by these acts of violence
- Scott Ortman receives tenure and promotion to Associate Professor. Congratulations!
- Our very own Professor Carole McGranahan is the editor of Writing Anthropology: Essays on Craft and Commitment recently published by Duke University Press. The Anthropology Department is well represented in this book with essays from
- Cultural anthropology Ph.D. student Anna Wynfield was awarded an American Ethnological Society (AES) 2020 small grant competition for her project titled, “Complicating Futures: Conceptualizing Pregnancy and Fertility for Cancer Patients in Ireland
- Alumni Allison Formanack articles published in 2 Anthropology journals. Way to go Allison! May 2020 Property without Prosperity: Subjective Valuation, Financial Citizenship, and Negotiating Moral Personhood among Manufactured Homeowners. PoLAR
- Our very own Ph.D. student, Kelly Zepelin, shares her knowledge about Boulder’s year-round bounty of wild foods that support gut health and creative recipes. Click here to read more about her research and learn about
- Carla Jones' Affect seminar students produced a set of essays about the pandemic that are just stunning, and that were gorgeously edited by Carla. Student contributors are Olivia Cunningham, Gillian Davenport, Anden Drolet, Paige Edmiston, Chu
- Kaifa is the recipient of the Graduate School’s Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award! The award showcases her many contributions in mentoring graduate students and supporting the graduate education mission. Way to go Kaifa!