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Kate Goldfarb's Collaborative Marshall Fire Narratives Featured in CU Magazine

Aug. 1, 2022

In the article, Professor Kate Goldfarb discusses the collaboration between CU Boulder and the Louisville Historical Museum and their efforts to preserve narratives from the devastating Marshall Fire. Around 11 a.m. on Dec. 30, 2021, a wildfire ignited in dry grass near Marshall Road and Colo. 93 in Boulder County—and...

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Georgia Butcher Featured on A Life In Ruins Podcast

July 28, 2022

Georgia Butcher (PhD Cultural Anthropology in Progress) featured on A Life In Ruins Podcast. On the podcast, Georgia discusses the anthropology of the summer blockbuster movie Top Gun. Listen in here; Life in Ruins Podcast

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Fernando Villanea's Research Featured on The Economist Podcast

July 13, 2022

Professor Fernando Villanea's research on Denisovan genes in modern populations featured on the The Economist podcast. Listen Here

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Lauren Hosek on Denver Channel 7 News

July 11, 2022

Professor Lauren Hosek discusses the relocation of the Sisters of Loretto project on Denver channel 7 news. In the piece, Professor Hosek explains how this project has given her and her students the opportunity to practice archaeological pursuits with reverence and respect. More about Professor Hosek, her students and the...

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Kevin Darcy Featured in A&S Magazine

July 8, 2022

Kevin Darcy (PhD Cultural Anthropology in Progress) featured in A&S Magazine. The article, "Students Opening Doors" showcases Kevin's work to improve communication about disabilities and to strengthen training for faculty, students and staff to support students with disabilities. Read the article here: https://www.colorado.edu/asmagazine/2022/06/22/students-opening-doors

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Paige Edmiston's Ethical Anthropology Series Featured on American Ethnologist Online

June 20, 2022

Congratulations to Graduate student Paige Edmiston (PhD Cultural Anthropology in Progress) and her U Pitt colleague Alexandra Dantzer's for the online American Ethnologist publication of their ethical anthropology series, "Yours Sincerely, an Uncertain Anthropologis." The opening line introduces the series: " As two graduate students preparing to "enter the field,"...

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Anna Wynfield's Article Published in the Anthropology and Humanism Journal

June 15, 2022

Anna Wynfield's (PhD Cultural Anthropology in Progress) peer-reviewed article has been published in the Anthropology and Humanism journal. " The Space of Hope: Experiences of Pregnancy and Vaccination During a Pandemic " is a flash ethnography essay first drafted as part of Professor Carole McGranahan's Fall 2021 Ethnographic Writing graduate seminar. Congratulations, Anna!

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Kate Goldfarb Awarded a Promoting Public Impact Grant

June 13, 2022

Professor Kate Goldfarb has been awarded a Promoting Public Impact Grant from the Office for Outreach and Engagement for "Marshall Fire Story Project." Last semester, Professor Goldfarb's Practicing Anthropology students built a relationship with the Louisville Historical Museum. Professor Goldfarb and one of her students will be collaborating with museum...

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Ph.D. Student Tom Hanson Accepts Position as the Executive Director of Headwaters Alliance

May 24, 2022

Ph.D. Student Tom Hanson accepts position as the Executive Director of Headwaters Alliance. In this position, he will be working on watershed conservation and ecosystem management in the headwaters of the Rio Grande. Congratulations, Tom!

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Professor Sam Fladd Receives an NHPRC Grant

May 17, 2022

Congratulations to Professor Sam Fladd on receiving a $150,000 research and collections grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC). This award will help digitize and study the archives of Joe Ben Wheat, which are filled with incredible insights into the archaeology of the Southwest and the Plains.

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