News & Events
- Jones, Carla. (2024). Style on trial: The gendered aesthetics of appearance, corruption, and piety in Indonesia. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 66(4), 758-781.Abstract In the two decades since the end of Suharto
- Professor Carole McGranahan's latest article, "Things Not Revealed: A Redacted Ethnography of the CIA" published in Redacted: Writing in the Negative Space of the State, edited by Lisa Min, Franck Bille, and Charlene Makley (Punctum Books).Redacted
- Carole McGranahan's research on the CIA-Tibet training camp at Camp Hale covered in Radio Free Asia. Investigative journalists delve into the June 2024 Dumra event, the history of the CIA operation and Tibetan resistance, and Professor
- Victor A. Del Valle-Prieto's (BA Anthropology in Progress) poster, "Archaeology, Illustration, and the Importance of Trained Artists in the Field," won the Plains Anthropological Society's conference undergraduate student poster competition.
- Alumna, Chu May Paing (Anthropology, PhD 2024) has accepted a position of Executive Director at Winnebago Area Literacy Council, a second-largest literacy-focused non-profit in Northeast Wisconsin that offers free adult literacy services to
- Yuti Gao (Biological Anthropology, PhD in Progress) received the Outstanding Graduate Student Poster Award at the 3rd Annual Rocky Mountain Biological Anthropology AssociationConference for her poster "Investigating Variation in Cercopithecoid Oral
- CU Anthropology alum Dr. Christopher Morris's (Anthropology, PhD 2014) new book Biotraffic: Medicines and Environmental Governance in the Afterlives of Apartheid is now available through the University of California Press. About the
- Urmi Bhattacheryya (Cultural Anthropology, Phd in Progress) publishes fictional ethnographic piece, "Of Marital Rape, or 鈥淲hat do they do when they can鈥檛 find a body?鈥 in Ethnographic Marginalia, on 11 October 2024.Read in the piece in
- Sabrina Bradford (Biological Anthropology, Phd Candidate) publishes "Grizzly Bear Foods: Reference Guide to the Plants, Animals, and Fungi in the Montana Grizzly Bear's Diet. " This new publication from Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, written by
- Nicholas Puente (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) presented his research on the use of caves by ancient Maya peoples at the Colorado Archaeological Society's annual meeting in GrandJunction, Colorado. Nicholas spoke about the founding of the Punta