News & Events
- Goldstein, Donna M., and Kristen Drybread, editors. Corruption and Illiberal Politics in the Trump Era. Routledge, 2022. Reviewed in CHOICE, Dec. 2023. Featuring contributions from CU Anthropology faculty Carla Jones and alumna
- Alumna, Dawa Lokyitsang (PhD Anthropology, 2023) awarded a year-long postdoctoral fellowship at the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) at Leiden University in the Netherlands. This fellowship is designed for outstanding researchers
- Jennifer Leichliter (PhD Anthropology, 2018), a post-doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, latest research, "Australopithecus at Sterkfontein did not consume substantial mammalian meat," was just published in Science!
- McGranahan, Carole. 鈥淚 Was Wrong About Theory.鈥 American Ethnologist, vol. 52, 2025, pp. 68鈥72. Theory occupies a central, if curious place in contemporary anthropology. It is needed and valuable, enabling the articulation and
- Professor Matt Sponheimer reflects in A&S Magazine on the enduring significance of "Lucy," the 3.2-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis fossil discovered in Ethiopia. Half a century after her discovery, Lucy continues to be a pivotal
- Santill谩n, Aim茅e, and Chilton Tippin. (2024). Making Migrant Death Data Count: Recommendations for Addressing An Alarming Trend in Preventable Migrant Deaths in the El Paso Sector. Hope Border Institute. The report draws from
- Professor Fernando Villanea featured on the Leakey Foundation podcast - Top Human Origins Discoveries of 2024. 2024 was another amazing year in human origins research. In this episode, three Leakey Foundation grantees (and one podcast host)
- Edmiston, P. (2024). A Historic FDA Clearance: Open Source Software and the Making of Tidepool Loop. In: Fishman, S. (eds) Advances in Diabetes Technology. Contemporary Endocrinology. Springer, Cham.Abstract Tidepool Loop is the
- Michelle Sauther and Jack Dalton (Biological Anthropology, PhD Candidate) are co-editors of a new Special Issue of the International Journal of Primatology: What They Do In the Shadows; New Perspectives on Africa's Nocturnal Bushbabies. The
- We wrapped up the year in festive style at our End-of-Year Celebration, where creativity and cheer took center stage as we built and decorated gingerbread houses. A big thank you to everyone who joined in the fun and made this event so special.