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Caylyn is an incoming PhD student with a focus in medical anthropology. She completed a BA (2019) in International Studies ...
SoA Associate Professor Robin Reineke, who is also Associate Research Social Scientist at the Southwest Center in the School of Global Studies, joined the Voices of Fronteridades podcast to discuss ...
Her article argues that scientists, policy experts, NGOs, and the media have used the link between lead exposure, reduced IQ, and increased aggression to animate broader public interest in ...
The statue became visible when a dried lakebed allowed researchers to examine the area. Professor Hunt told Good Morning America about the new discovery, located at the statue quarry. He and his team ...
Join us in Haury 215 to celebrate the start of the new semester and academic year! Come meet new Anthropology community memebers and catch up with old friends. We will also introduce new staff and ...
I analyze plant remains and other environmental data from archaeological sites to understand how people in the past organized themselves to complete collective projects. I am also interested in the ...
Nicholas Jones is a Ph.D. student in Anthropology from Louisville, Kentucky with a focus on Greek Archaeology. Pivoting a childhood fascination with folklore and mythology into a love of Classics and ...
The School of Anthropology is proud to present the latest SoA Wenner-Gren recipients, Ashleigh Thompson and Paula Ugalde. Hearty congratulations to both! Here’s a look at their projects. With the ...
Graduate student Jay Stephens was unable to advance his Ph.D. research between March and August 2020 because laboratories were closed, but he didn't let the grass grow under his feet. He took a review ...
Noted Southwest ethnobotanist Vorsila L. Bohrer died on January 20, 2021, just two days short of her 90thbirthday. Vorsila’s commitment to Southwestern archaeology stems from her tour as one of Bertha ...
Associate Professor Eric Plemons will give a paper in the Trans/Medicine workshop in the Johns Hopkins University Department of the History of Medicine. The paper is titled “The Allegory of the ...
The Sonora Environmental Research Institute, Inc. (SERI), a Tucson-based nonprofit organization dedicated to utilizing community participatory research to support disadvantaged and marginalized ...