News & Events
- Dawa Lokyitsang has just been awarded a Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad grant for her PhD research on "Kinship and Sovereignty in Exile: Care Interventions and Education in the Tibetan Refugee Community." Dawa is currently in
- As part of the Anthroplogy Bridging Seminar with Kaifa Roland and Robin Bernstein in Spring 2019, all the graduate students in the class developed a final project to deconstruct and challenge particular cultural and biological constructions of race
- Biological Anthropology PhD student Daniel Naumenko has his first-authored article published. The article is titled, "Evaluating Ketosis in Primate Field Studies: Validation of Urine Test Strips in Wild Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus
- On August 24, Dr. Andie Ang (PhD 2016)was announced as the 2019 recipient of the American Society of Primatologists Conservationist Award: 鈥漈his award provides recognition and financial support for students and early career investigators from
- Singapore Tatler Article on Andie Ang's (Phd 2016) work. How It Is All Monkey Business For Primatologist and 2018 Generation T Honouree Andie Ang
- Jakob Sedig (MA '10, PhD 鈥15) Was interviewed recently by a journalist with Quebec Science. He was asked about his perspectives on DNA as an archaeologist working in the field. The article is included below, please note that it's in French, but
- Allison Fomanack (PhD 2018) will be leaving the University of Colorado this summer to begin new positions. In Fall 2019, she will be begin a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Humanistic Inquiry (CHI) and as a Visiting Lecturer position
- MA studetn Erik Jurado was awarded a 3 year NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Congratulations to Erik for his hard work!
- Recent Anthropology graduate student Meryleen Mena (PhD 2018) just won an award for best dissertation, details below. A big congratulations to Meryleen and her advisor Donna Goldstein! LASA Brazil Section 2019, Section Prizes Best Dissertation
- Cultural student Gregg Ortiz was just announced as a recipient of a 2019 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship. This award provides a $25,000 Fellowship for AY 2019-20. Congratulations Gregg!