News & Events
- Steve Lekson featured in ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Today. Read the article here
- Kelly Zepelin has been selected to receive the 2019 Hope Schultz Jozsa award for the proposal she submitted to the Cynthia H. Schultz Graduate School Grant program. Only the highest ranked proposals are considered for the small number of named
- The 2019 winners of $1,000 Beverly Sears Research Grants are: Kaitlyn Davis, Bailey Duhé, Dawa Lokyitsang, Devin Pettigrew, and Collin Power. Congratulations to all.
- Cultural student Gregg Ortiz has been awarded a Dissertation Completion Fellowship for Fall 2019. This award provides a stipend equal to a 50% GPTI appointment Congratulations Gregg!
- Congratulations to Zach Cooper, Kaitlyn Davis, Clara Lee and Hannah Van Eendendurg on their Graduate Student Research Awards! This Academic Year our department has $10,000 from the College of Arts and Sciences to support graduate student research
- Patrick Cruz gave a successful defense of his thesis titled Landscape Memory and Authority: How Perceptions of Landscape Played a Part in Pueblo Migrations to the Northern Rio Grande for completion of the MA. Congratulations to Patrick and his
- Danielle Merriman gave a successful defense of her doctoral dissertation on Becoming Critical Visibility in Colombia: Victimhood, Reparatins, and the Challenge of Visibilizarse. Congratulations to Dani and her advisor, Kaifa Roland.
- Allison Formanack just published her new article "This Land is My Land: Absence and Ruination in the American Dream of (Mobile) Homeownership" in City & Society. Not only is this article newly published, but it also received the award for best
- Morgan Seamont gave a successful defense of his doctoral dissertation on Becoming “The man I want to be:" Transgender Masculinity, Embodiment, and Sexuality. Congratulations to Morgan and his advisor, Kaifa Roland.
- Allison Formanack gave a successful defense of her doctoral dissertation titled Mobile Home on the Range: Manufacturing Ruin and Respect in an American Zone of Abandonment. Congratulations to Allison and her advisor, Carla Jones.