News & Events
Biological anthropology professor Fernando Villanea has a new essay out in American Anthropologist – a response to former AAA president Akhil Gupta’s November 2021 lecture on decolonizing anthropology. Fernando’s essay is “Defense
Graduate student, Chu May Paing, participated in the virtual film festival the Cinemas of Ideas organized by Independent Film Office in UK under her artist name Ma Chinthe. She recited a series of poems written in Burmese and also participated
Graduate student Rob Weiner's co-authored Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports research article, "Were Timbers Transported to Chaco Using Tumplines? A Feasibility Study," featured in CU Boulder Today. In a new study, several
Graduate student Paige Edmiston's co-edited (with Alexandra Dantzer) American Ethnologist advice column publishes a new issue “Yours Sincerely an Uncertain Anthropologist," featuring responses from Carole McGranahan, Jacqueline Solway, and Angela
Graduate Student Scarlett Engle presented her research at the NCAIS Graduate Student Conference & The Southwest Symposium. At the 2023 NCAIS Graduate Student Conference, she presented her paper, "Decolonizing and
Professor Allison Formanack (Assistant Professor, University of Southern Mississippi & CU Anthropology PhD 2018) has a new article in print, "Little White Lies: Hope and Untruth in (White) Mobile-Homeownership." Her article argues that while
Professor Carole McGranahan's “Theory as Ethics” article quoted in Fast Company article on UX research: “UX designers are suffering from a failure of imagination.”
Professor Carole McGranahan publishes two essays in Anthropology Now: “Flash Ethnography: Writing the World, in Brief” and “Being Monica Lewinsky in Kathmandu.”
Professor Carole McGranahan together with an international team of scholars, has been awarded a major Independent Research Fund Denmark grant for “The Next Dalai Lama Research Network” project for 2023-2026; the broader research network for
Former Anthropology CU Postdoc Akira Ichikawa is now a tenure-track associate professor at the Institute for the Study of Ancient Civilizations and Cultural Resources at Kanazawa University in Japan. Congratulations, Akira!