News & Events
- The AAAs were exhausting in the best possible way. Held in Seattle this year, it was fertile ground for networking and working on new ideas. The CU happy hour at a brewery at Pike Place Market became the ultimate location to talk to alums (such as
- Professors Donna Goldstein and Kristen Drybread publish, "A New Wave of Celebrity Politicians Breaks the Rules on Acceptable Behavior, inspired by Trump" in The Conversation. The article discusses the fact that celebrity politicians have
- Clara Lee (Ph.D. Cultural Anthropology in Progress) presented her paper "Refusing Empire through Care – Anti-base Dissent in Soseong-ri, South Korea" as part of the conference session, Democracy and Social Justice at the KoRN Annual Conference. This
- Page McClean (Ph.D. Cultural Anthropology in Progress) publishes, "Crossing a River without a Horse" in Anthropology and Humanism. Abstract While stories sit with you, their meanings may shift over time. This piece of creative ethnographic
- Chu May Paing (Ph.D. Cultural Anthropology in Progress) received a Jacob Volkman Human Rights Fellowship. This fellowship presented by the Herstory Writers Workshop is dedicated to bringing the voices of activist elders and emerging
- Professor Lauren Hosek and her undergraduate mentees from CU Boulder and Metro State presented three posters at the Rocky Mountain Biological Anthropology conference. These students and posters are part of Professor Hosek's Sisters of
- Dr. Warren M. Hern, practicing physician in Boulder and adjunct faculty member of the Anthropology Department publishes Homo Ecophagus: A Deep Diagnosis to Save the Earth. This book takes a wide-ranging look at the major problems for the
- Professors Donna M. Goldstein and Kristen Drybread's new anthology, "Corruption and Illiberal Politics in the Trump Era" featured in Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine. The essay collection explores expanded notions of corruption in the Trump era
- Sanggay Tashi (Ph.D. Cultural Anthropology in Progress) is one of six scholars chosen for the inaugural mentoring workshop by the AAA journal PoLAR (Political and Legal Anthropology Review). This workshop will provide constructive
- Professor Jerry Jacka Publishes Cultural Anthropology Article, "Place, Time and Affect: Changing Landscapes around a New Guinea Mining Area." ABSTRACT In this article, Professor Jacka examines the interconnections about place, time, and affect