News & Events
- 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.
- Jacob Jansen (MA Cultural Anthropology in Progress) successfully defended his MA paper, "Queens of Inferno: A Political Apicology of Malta’s Beekeeping Conflicts."