News & Events
- Joanna Lambert’s co-authored primate population study in Science Advances was picked up by both the Coloradan alumni magazine and CU’s A&S online magazine
- Getting Credit. Bianca Williams and Carole McGranahan served on the AAA President's Committee that just released new guidelines for how to count and value public scholarship in anthropology. The University of Colorado was well represented!
- Page McClean just received a 2017-2018 Society for Visual Anthropology/Robert Lemelson Foundation fellowship. These fellowships are designed to provide graduate students working in the field of visual and multimodal anthropology with funding to
- Carole McGranahan is one of the founding members of this growing center for research and outreach focusing on contemporary Tibet. Learn about aims of this initiative and recognition it has gained, along with upcoming events here:
- Allison Formanack has been selected by the CU Graduate School for a 2016-2017 Graduate Student Teaching Excellence Award. The honor includes an award of $600. Hooray for Allison!
- Jenny WashbaughJenny Washabaugh has won a prize for the best student poster presentation at the Human Biology Association Conference this year. The title of her presentation was "Milk hygiene and consumption practices in The Gambia".
- Allison Formanack has been selected to receive a 2017-2018 Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship. This fellowship will be for one semester of full support during the 17/18 academic year. Support will consist of a stipend equal to a 50%
- Jennifer Deats and Kaitlyn Davis completed their MA’s last week with successful defenses of their theses:Jen: Style, Identity, and Communities of Practice: An Examination of Middle Missouri Ceramics at Chief Looking's Village and the Heart River
- A House for Every Daughter photography exhibitDennis McGilvray has graced our central showcase with a special exhibit of his gorgeous photography on matrilocal marriage in Sri Lanka and South India. Take a moment next time you pass by the second
- Bert Covert has been chosen by a Graduate School committee as a winner of the 2016-2017 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award. We couldn’t agree more. The honor comes with a cash award of $1000. Congratulations Bert!