News & Events
- Skye Barger (Biological Anthropology, PhD Candidate) has successfully defended her prospectus, "Neanderthal Cold Adaptation: Genetic and Ecological Niche Perspectives" and advances to candidacy. Her committee members were Matt Sponheimer
- The ANTH Bear Creek Trail Cleanup was a huge success, thanks to all the amazing volunteers who came together to make a difference! Your hard work and dedication have helped make our community cleaner and greener.
- Sarah Simeonoff (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) successfully defended her prospectus, "Assessing Persistence on the Kodiak Archipelago of Alaska," and advanced to candidacy. Her committee members were Professors Sam Fladd (co-chair), Sarah Kurnick (co-
- Yuti Gao (Biological Anthropology, PhD in Progress) has successfully defended her prospectus, Microbes, Molars, and Meals: Interspecific Comparisons of Cercopithecoidea Oral Microbiomes and advanced to PhD candidacy. Her committee members were
- Olumide Ojediran (Archaeology, PhD in Progress) presented his research, "Equids in Old Oyo Empire, West Africa," at the symposium celebrating the award-winning book, 'Hoof Beat: How Horses Shaped Human History', at the University of Colorado Museum
- Adi Prakash (Cultural Anthropology, PhD in Progress) has successfully defended his independent research paper, Approaching Mayel Lyang: Activism, Revitalisation, and Reciprocity in the Eastern Himalaya in India. His committee members were
- Congratulations to Emeritus Professor Catherine Cameron for receiving the prestigious Alfred Vincent Kidder Award! This award, This award, presented by the American Anthropological Association but selected by the Archaeology Division of AAA,
- The Department of Anthropology is delighted to announce the recipients of the 2024-25 Anthropology Graduate Student Service Award: Meg Hardie, Jessica Misiorek, and Nicholas Puente. This award recognizes and rewards outstanding
- Kate Goldfarb's Book, Difficult Attachments: Anxieties of Kinship and Care featured in A&S Magazine. CU Boulder anthropologist Kathryn Goldfarb spearheads new book that examines the difficult aspects of family connection.Historically,
- Cristian Figueroa's (Archaeology, PhD in Progress) co-authored article published in "The Current," a biannual newsletter for the SAA Island & Coastal Archaeology interest group. The article is about Cristian's summer research with