News & Events
- Yuxiang Lin (Cultural Anthropology, PhD in Progress) successfully defended his MA paper "Report as Infrastructure: The Discursive Construction of Nepal's Hydropower." His committee members were Professors Jerry Jacka and Carole McGranahan, (co-
- Professor Scott Ortman's co-authored PNAS article, "Introducing the Special Feature on housing differences and inequality over the very long term," featured in A&S Magazine. ÌýÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder archaeologist Scott Ortman and colleagues around the
- David Hansen (Biological Anthropology, PhD in Progress) has successfully defended his prospectus, "Early Life, Sex, and Migration: Mortality Risks from Famin and Plague in Midieval Mining Town of Kutna Hora, Czechi" and advances to candidacy. Ìý
- David Hansen (Biological Anthropology, PhD in progress) has successfully passed his qualifying exam. His committee consisted of Professors Sharon Dewitte, Lauren Hosek and Fernando Villanea.
- Annabelle Lewis (Archaeology, PhD in Progress) has successfully defended her prospectus, "Landscapes of Conspicuous Mortuary Consumption in 19th-Century Upstate New York"" and advances to candidacy. ÌýHer committee members were Eric Jones (
- Gabi Perry (Archaeology, PhD in Progress) completed a successful defense of her Master’s Thesis, "Archaeological Predictive Model for Ocean Bay Sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska."Ìý
- Kelsey Armeni (Cultural Anthropology, PhD in Progress) has been selected as a 2025-2027 Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholar! This two-year program recognizes graduate students in the arts, humanities, and related fields who use creative and
- The University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Department of Anthropology was well represented at the American Ethnological Society's Spring Conference last month, on their panel "Archipelagic Thinking and Relational Politics." Graduate students Jessica Hiroshima
- Conor LanningÌý(Cultural Anthropology, PhD in progress) successfully defended his PhD comprehensive exams. ÌýHis committee members were Professors Kate Goldfarb (chair), ÌýAlison Cool, and Donna Goldstein.Ìý
- Paige Edmiston successfully defended her PhD thesis,"ÌýDiabetes Work: An Ethnography of Automation in the American Health System." ÌýHer committee members were Professors Alison Cool (advisor), Kate Goldfarb, Donna Goldstein, Carla Jones,