Dr. Cynthia Frank and Ph.D Student Mary Bugbee were both honored on this year’s UConn University Teaching Awards, awarded by CETL.
Author: Johan Jarl
Human Rights After the Peace Accord in Colombia – Seminar on April 12
Join us for a seminar on April 12th, discussing the progress and aftermath of the peace accord that took place in 2016, officially ending the conflict between the Colombian government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.
Anthropology Summer Courses – Our Offerings
We offer several courses over Summer Sessions 1 & 2. Including W-courses. For a list of the full schedule have a look here. Our W-courses fulfill multiple requirements, and are listed right here. Sign-up begins March 25th. We strongly advice you to sign up early as we have limited seats.
New Publication on Neanderthal Diet By Alumna Dr. Jacquelin Meier
Reccent UConn Anthro alumna Dr. Jacquelin Meier is part of a research project investigating the expanded diet of Neanderthals.
5 Questions With Professor Eleanor Ouimet
Prof. Elle Ouimet is co-editor of the excellent ‘Handbook of Environmental Anthropology’, which just came out in paperback. To celebrate, we made her answer some tough questions for those who may not be entirely sure what an environmental anthropologist does!
Cognitive Science Colloquium – February
In this month’s Cognitive Science Colloquium, we are happy to host our very own Professor Richard Wilson.
Congratulations to Katharine Morris
Katharine Morris, an undergraduate student in Cognitive Sciences & Anthropology, was recently inducted in this year’s BOLD cohort.
2018 In Review
Another busy calendar year has come to an end for the UConn Anthropology Department. As the winter semester 2019 begins here at UConn, we take a brief look back at some of the highlights of 2018.
Armenia Field School – Summer 2019
Not only do we have a field school right here in CT, but this year also one in Armenia! We had to skip the Armenian field school last year as we have opened up a new site.