News & Events
- Emily Hite was awarded the National Science Foundation's Cultural Anthropology Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (DDRIG) for $20,000. I begin research February 1, 2018. My dissertation research seeks to understand the policies,
- Carla Jones has been named for the College Scholar Award. The College of Arts and Sciences College Scholar Award (CSA) program will provide one semester of course replacement funds to enable tenured faculty to pursue full time research/creative
- Emily Hite passed her Prospectus Defense and will enter candidacy for the PhD.
- William Lempert (ABD) just signed a contract to start as a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Bowdoin College this coming fall. Founded on the Maine coast in 1794, Bowdoin is one of the oldest and most selective coeducational,
- Anden Drolet and Katie McGuire have completed their transition to our PhD program.
- Lindsay Johansson has been invited to speak at the Grand Junction Chapter of the Colorado Archaeological Society. Someone in charge there noticed her lecture in September, 鈥淚t Takes a Village: Community Life among the Fremont of the Northern
- Is America heading back to the '50s?Professors of anthropology and linguistics argue that as both candidate and president, the president has tapped into what they call 鈥渘ostalgic racism鈥濃oth sides misunderstand Margaret Mead, prof contendsBoth Mead
- Pascale Meehan passed her Prospectus Defense and will advance to candidacy for the PhD.
- Julie Thomas passed her qualifying exam and now has official PhD program status in Biological Anthropology.
- Heather Seltzer gave a successful defense of her thesis on Signs and Symbols: Exploring Changes in Iconography in the Contact Era Rio Grande Pueblo World for completion of her Master鈥檚 Degree. Congratulations to Heather and advisor, Cathy Cameron.