News & Events
Jacob Jansen (MA Cultural Anthropology in Progress) successfully defended his MA paper, "Queens of Inferno: A Political Apicology of Malta’s Beekeeping Conflicts."
Professor Nancy Steven's co-authored article, "Living at the edge: home range patterns of the Buraiga Chimpanzee Community, Kibale National Park, Uganda," has been published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. The article represents the first
Graduate student Student Kelsey Hoppes (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) granted a National Science Foundation Subsidy through the Archaeometry Laboratory at the University of Missouri Research Reactor. This NSF subsidy allows Kelsey to
Dawa Lokyitsang successfully defended her PhD thesis "Radical Compassion: Kinship, Education, and Care in the Tibetan Exile Community." Her committee members are Professor Carole McGranahan (advisor) and Professors Clint Carroll, Kate Goldfarb,
Graduate student Student Kelsey Hoppes (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) wins the Plains Anthropology Society Student Paper Competition for her paper, “Lost in the details: Investigating a multi-cultural community in northeastern Nebraska
Professor Sharon Dewitte and her colleague Amanda Wissler's (McMaster University) co-authored article "Frailty and survival in the 1918 influenza pandemic," published in PNAS Journal and featured in the Colorado Sun. The article examines
PhD student Page McClean successfully defended her dissertation entitled, "Conectividades: Histories and Futures of Connection at the End of Chile's Southern Highway." Her committee members were Carole McGranahan, Advisor, Donna Goldstein
Graduate student Student Erik Jurado (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) awarded a Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. This grant will support Erik's project: " "Beyond the Urban Center: Identity, Ritual,
Professors Arthur Joyce, Sarah Kurnick, and Akira Ichikawa, along with graduate student Nicholas Puente presented their current Mesoamerica research at the 8th annual Colloquium of the Rocky Mountain Pre-Columbian Association at the Denver
Graduate student Chilton Tippin (PhD Cultural Anthropology in Progress) awarded a Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. This grant will support Chilton's project: "Defending Multiple Waters: River-Based