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Lecture Archive


Social and cultural dynamics in Bougainville: historic and current perspectives
Dr. Jeffrey Noro, Founder of the Kainake Project
Dr. Jen Shannon, CU Boulder Anthropology
June 1, 2022


Florence Williams Discusses Restorative Benefits of Nature with Maggie Wolf
Science writer Florence Williams discusses restorative benefits of Nature with Maggie Wolf from the CU Museum.
April 25, 2022


Ice-Free Antarctica – Ecosystem Research in the McMurdo Dry Valleys
LTER researchers Zoom from Antarctica
November 5, 2021


The Modernization of McMurdo Station, Antarctica
Rick Petersen
FAIA, LEED AP & OZ Architecture
September 14, 2021


Horses in Pueblo History and Culture
Christopher Chavez
Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
Pueblo of Kewa/Santo Domingo
September 28, 2021


Horses and People in the American West
Dr. Will Taylor
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Curator of Archaeology
CU Museum of Natural History
September 21, 2021


How Climate Change is Affecting Colorado's Rocky Mountain Mammals
Dr. Christy McCain
Associate Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Curator of Vertebrates
CU Museum of Natural History
April 19, 2021


A Conversation with Robin Wall Kimmerer
Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer
Author of Braiding Sweetgrass
December 8, 2020z


A Conversation on Braiding Sweetgrass and Indigenous Ecological Perspectives
Dr. Natalie Avalos, Dr. Clint Carroll, Dr. Jen Shannon
CU Boulder
December 1, 2020

AIA Online Lecture Archive

Street Theater: A Pompeian Neighborhood in Five Acts
Dr. Jeremy Hartnett
Professor of Classics
Wabash College
April 14, 2022


The Near-impossible Survival of an Ancient Maya Sauna from Ceren, El Salvador and its Acoustics
Dr. Payson Sheets
Professor of Anthropology (Emeritus)
University of Colorado
March 16, 2022


Community Archaeology at Amache, Colorado's Japanese American Confinement Camp
Dr. Bonnie Clark
Professor of Anthropology
University of Denver
January 19, 2022


Materiality for the Archaeological Enthusiast: Human-Thing Assemblages from Ancient Mesoamerica
Dr. Jeff Brzezinski
University of Colorado
Department of Anthropology
April 7, 2021


An Embarrassment of Riches: Tree-Ring Dating and Archaeology in the American Southwest
Dr. Steven Nash
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Department of Anthropology
January 20, 2021


T-Doors, Tri-Walls, and Sub-Floors: Southwestern Examples of Clunky Evidence in the Age of Big Data
Dr. Steve Lekson
Professor of Anthropology (Emeritus)
Curator of Anthropology (Emeritus)
CU Museum of Natural History
October 7, 2021


Accumulating Identities in “Trash”: Examining Depositional Patterns within Ancestral Pueblo Villages

Dr. Samantha G. Fladd
Assistant Professor and Curator of Archaeology
CU Museum of Natural History
May 16, 2021


Archaeology and Demography in Local Cemeteries
Dr. Erin Baxter
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
October 28, 2020

melting glacier

13th Annual Climate Change Film Festival

This virtual film festival highlights short film projects produced by students enrolled in "Art of Science Communication" class at CU Boulder [EBIO/APRD 3523] during the fall 2021 term. Sponsored by the CU Museum of Natural History Boulder and Inside the Greenhouse.

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