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- In a front page story, NY Times reporter Frances Robles looks into the murder of Sheets family friends in Joya de Cer茅n, El Salvador, and the two young sisters who witnessed it. Now refugees in their own country from gangs that formed in the US,
- Robin Bernstein was interviewed by NBC news radio last Friday about her study: 鈥淢other's milk changes with the seasons, influencing baby's well-being鈥. Seasonally-influenced changes in a mother鈥檚 environment and diet can have a profound impact on
- Sarah KurnickDr. Sarah Kurnick joined our Archaeology faculty last year as a Chancellor鈥檚 Post-Doctoral Fellow with an option for tenure track, which she won handily. Kurnick specializes in ancient Mesoamerica and her research focuses on the
- Hale Science Building, 麻豆免费版下载Boulder campus. by 麻豆免费版下载Boulder Anthropology - 3D model sketchfab.com1894, Richardsonian Romanesque style. Home of the Department of Anthropology.Gerardo Gutierrez, Project Map, IRISS/Grand Challenge.
- Tom Sever and Payson Sheets pointing out two parallel ancient footpaths. They date to AD 600-1300 and connect the cemetery at the top of the photo with a village far down to the right.After teaching for 43 years in this wonderful department, I
- Forest regeneration through seed dispersal. Photo credit: Alain HouleJoanna Lambert co-authored landmark research covered recently in the New York Times. Our fellow primates are in dire straits
- Willi Lempert (PhD candidate) just finished his first podcast. Titled "Haircuts and Billionaires," it's the first in a three part AnthroPod series on the anthropology of outer space. Dr. David Valentine discusses topics as varied as haircuts in
- Erin Hughes gave a successful defense of her Master鈥檚 thesis on Tuesday and will be awarded the MA in May.Her research was on Cutting Corners: The Transition from Corner to Side Notched Points During the Central Plains Tradition. Three cheers for
- Meryleen Mena (PhD candidate) has garnered another award. CARTSS awarded her $1000 in GraduateStudent Funds in support of her project entitled Women Detained: Justice and Institutional Violence in the San Paulo Criminal Justice System.
- Professor Michelle Sauther. The ring-tailed lemur, an iconic primate that is emblematic of the wild and wonderful creatures inhabiting the tropical island of Madagascar, is in big trouble.According to a new study by the University of Victoria in