News & Events
- Rob Weiner (PhD, Archaeology 2023) accepted a three-year Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Dartmouth Society of Fellows, where he will be affiliated with the Department of Religion. The Society of Fellows fosters the academic careers of scholars
- Congratulations to Katie Donlan who successfully defended her prospectus, "Between Recognition and Refusal: The Politics of Maine-Wabanaki Truth, Reconciliation, and Healing.” Her committee included Professors Jen Shannon (chair),
- Former postdoc (2016-2019) Jack Hanson working under Scott Ortman has been named Associate Professor of Roman Archaeology at the University of Oxford. Since leaving CU, Jack has been a Fellow of the British Academy at Reading University
- Sophia Busse voted best poster at the Studio Lab End-of-Year Poster Extravaganza. Sophia worked with Brent Andrews, a PhD student in archaeology, on a project that compiled information on technological change related to food processing in
- Please join us in celebrating and honoring these graduate students for outstanding academic performance and disciplinary service: Skye Barger, Sabrina Bradford, Georgia Butcher, Paige Edmiston, Kelesy Hoppes, Patrick McKenzie, Adi Prakash,
- Daniel Naumenko awarded a J. Tour Scholarship in Arts & Sciences for the 2023-24 academic year.
- Graduate student Patrick McKenzie awarded a Summer Center for the Humanities and the Arts Fellowship. Patrick will use the funds to support his preliminary fieldwork in Bulgaria this summer. CHA summer stipends are designed for
- Graduate student Georgia Butcher awarded a Summer Center for the Humanities and the Arts Fellowship. Geprgia will use the funds to support dissertation fieldwork this summer. CHA summer stipends are designed for graduate
- Ph.D. student Lindsay Johansson successfully defended her dissertation entitled, "Freemont Architecture: Examining Evidence for Regional Consistency in Structure Function Despite Variability in Structural Forms." Congratulations, Dr.
- Congratulations to Anna Wynfield who successfully defended her prospectus, "Reproductive Exclusion: Pregnancy, Pharmaceutical Development, and the Politics of Clinical Trials.” Her committee included Professors Donna Goldstein (advisor),