UConn anthropologists
study the diversity
of human experience
across time and space.
UConn anthropologists
study the diversity
of human experience
across time and space.
UConn anthropologists
study the diversity
of human experience
across time and space.
UConn anthropologists
study the diversity
of human experience
across time and space.
UConn anthropologists
study the diversity
of human experience
across time and space.
UConn anthropologists
study the diversity
of human experience
across time and space.
UConn anthropologists
study the diversity
of human experience
across time and space.
Academic Programs
The Department of Anthropology offers an undergraduate major, minors, and graduate programs at the MA and Ph.D. levels. We also provide general education courses to support undergraduates across the University.
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Graduate Admissions
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Anthropology Major
Our major covers relevant, insightful topics and pairs well with many fields of study.
Research Strength. Global Impact.
Our faculty members have research strengths in several areas of study. They are also actively involved in research projects at field sites around the world.
Browse a map of locations where UConn anthropology researchers work across the globe.
News and Events
Department News
- Fall 2026 Class Anth 3309: Violence and Human RightsAnth 3309: Violence and Human Rights will be available for the fall 2026 semester. It will be taught by Professor Sayantan Saha Roy. This class will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30am to 10:45am. How has human rights confronted the problem of mass violence in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries? How has human rights […]
- New Fall 2026 Class Anth 3560: The Evolution of Human DietDr. Gideon Hartman is offering a new Fall 2026 semester class, Anth 3560: The Evolution of Human Diet. Humans evaluate the quality of food through range of cues that involve all five senses: visual inspection, touch, smell, taste, and even sound. These sensual cues were inherited from our primate ancestors. How did the diet change […]
- Professor Shoreman-Ouimet’s Disaster Corps Course HighlightedUConn Today article: Making a Difference, from the Classroom to the Community details E-Corps program and Disaster Corps curriculum. This article delves into the history, community impact, and future of the E-Corps program. The Environmental Corps (E-Corps) program serves the dual purpose of partnering with towns to assist in bridging capacity gaps, while providing an […]
Upcoming Events
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Anthropology in the News
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‘The goal of this project is, within the medical anthropology context, to really look at people’s lived experiences’
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That connection you feel with fellow fans at the game? It’s even more powerful than you think
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The study, by a UConn team of scientists, shows that levels of emotional connection and euphoria are on average higher during intense pre-game rituals than they are during the game itself
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“Once you start commodifying animals and commodifying nature, problems happen”
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The UConn Department of Anthropology studies the diversity of human experience across time and space.
Our faculty share an interest in the holistic study of humans and a curiosity about the varieties of human experience. Together we offer students valuable insights into the past, contemporary, and future world and the challenges we face today.