News & Events
Brent Andrews (PhD Archaeology in Progress) successfully defended his PhD Qualifying Exam. The examination committee consisted of Scott Ortman, Jerry Jacka, and Sarah James (Classics).
Exploring the Past: Anthropology Club's Adventure to Manitou Springs Cliff Dwellings Museum! The Manitou Cliff Dwellings, originally situated near McElmo Canyon in southwest Colorado, consisting of 40 rooms, were relocated between 1904 and
Last Friday, we bid adieu to an extraordinary educator, mentor, and friend, Professor Terry McCabe. After years of dedication to shaping minds and inspiring countless Buffs, he's embarking on a new adventure called retirement. Join
Chu May Paing (Cultural Anthropology, PhD Candidate) has been awarded a Dissertation Completion Fellowship for Spring 2024. This fellowship is designed to provide students a final, teaching-free semester as they complete and earn their degrees
Georgia Butcher (Cultural Anthropology, PhD Candidate) has been awarded a Dissertation Completion Fellowship for Spring 2024. This fellowship is designed to provide students a final, teaching-free semester as they complete and earn their
The Department of Anthropology is delighted to announce the recipients of the 2023-24 Anthropology Graduate Student Service Award: Kelsey Hoppes, Patrick McKenzie, and Stephania Zneimer. This award recognizes and reward outstanding service
Dr. Alison Hanson (Cultural Anthropology MA 2016) was awarded the 2023 David Schneider Award for her groundbreaking dissertation research on the limits of Title IX policies in addressing gender-based violence on US college campuses.
Dawa Lokyitsang's (Cultural Anthropology, PhD Candidate) panel "Theoretical Storytelling across North American and Asia in Settler Colonial Times," at the 2023 AAA Conference in Toronto was a great success. The panel showcased the
Our Cultural Anthropology graduate students took the 2023 AAA Conference in Toronto by storm. See below for a sampling of their the passion, dedication, and innovation. Lauren Barrett presented her innovative work on Colorado’s energy
Chilton Tippin (PhD Cultural Anthropology in Progress) successfully defends his PhD Qualifying Exam.