News & Events
- Drew Zackary's (Cultural Anthropology, Phd Candidate) co-authored peer reviewed paper, "The Changing Ecology of a High Himalayan Valley: Challenges to the Sustainable Development of the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, Eastern Nepal,"
- Professor Christian Hammons awarded a 2024 Research & Innovation Arts & Humanities Grant from the Research & Innovation Office (RIO). RIO has dedicated approximately $100,000 this round to fund projects bolstering the arts,
- Conor Lanning (PhD Cultural Anthropology in Progress) successfully defends his masters thesis titled, "Bodies (and their) Enaction: Bottom Surgery, Semiotic Ideologies, and the Subversion of Medical Authority in the Discourse of the Online
- Alumna, Page McClean (Anthropology, PhD 2024) has accepted a position as Assistant Professor at Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO. She will join the Sociology and Human Services Department and contribute to their program in
- Camden Palliot (Cultural Anthropology, Masters Candidate) successfully defended his MA thesis titled, "Chalakuy and Neoliberalism: The Contested Politics of Exchange in Andean Peru." His committee members were Professors Jerry Jacka (advisor), Donna
- Professor Jerry Jacka's Anthropology 2525 Environmental Anthropology students presented their final project posters on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Way to finish the semester, students!
- Professor Sarah Kurnick awarded a 2023-2024 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award. This award recognizes her unwavering dedication to advising and mentoring graduate students from across the department.
- Lucas Rozell (Cultural Anthropology, Masters Candidate) successfully defended his MA thesis titled, 鈥淎ccessing Desire: Genderfuck and the Lust of Recognition.鈥 His committee members were Professors Kathryn Goldfarb (advisor), Donna Goldstein and
- Nicholas Puente (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) awarded an Alice Hamilton scholarship from the Colorado Archaeological Society. The funds from this award will support a feasability project that tests whether cave speleothems can be
- Patrick Cruz (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) successfully defended his research prospectus entitled, 鈥淩eimagining Communities in the TsinKwayeh Valley.鈥 His committee members were, Professors Scott Ortman (advisor), Samantha Fladd,