News & Events
- The AAA website Anthropology News recently posted an interview with Carla Jones about the Association for Feminist Anthropology. You can read the article here.
- Both Michelle Sauther and Steve Leigh are on this important new paper fetured in Phys.org ** Update They are also now featured in the following: Science Daily newsprintuk
- Sarah Kurnick featured in CU Boulder Today. Read the article here
- 10 CU students, alumni offered prestigious grants to study internationally Fulbright study/research Page McClean is pursuing her doctorate degree in anthropology at CU. Her research in Chile seeks to understand the influence of Chile's southern
- Professor Gerardo Gutiérrez's Project Map has been a large initiative that has benefited the campus and the Department of Anthropology.
- Anthropologist launches high-tech study of color in ancient art - A&S Magazine feature article. Gerardo Gutiérrez, anthropologists and staff featured in this interesting story in the latest A&S magazine.
Allison Formanack (MA ’11) PhD candidate, presented a poster titled "The curious Case of Chattle Financing and Manufactured Housing: Ethnographic Evidence from Nebraska and Colorado Moblie-Homeowners. The Boulder Summer Conference on Consumer- Alison Cool's article Europe’s Data Protection Law Is a Big, Confusing Mess in the New York Times is bringing anthropological research to bear on a crucial and timely issue. We are delighted to see this in the NYT. Well done Alison!
- Jason Chiupka (MA ’08) bought a CRM firm that has just been granted a $50 million contract by the Bureau of Reclamation. Among the projects for Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants, Inc. will be the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project in
- Cody Newton gave a successful defense of his dissertation on Equestrian Hunter-Gatherers and the Animal Trade of the Western Great Plains and Adjacent Rocky Mountains, 1800–1860. A major accomplishment, not least because he completed it while