News & Events
- 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.
- Skye Barger (Biological Anthropology, PhD Candidate) has successfully defended her prospectus, "Neanderthal Cold Adaptation: Genetic and Ecological Niche Perspectives" and advances to candidacy. Her committee members were Matt Sponheimer
- The ANTH Bear Creek Trail Cleanup was a huge success, thanks to all the amazing volunteers who came together to make a difference! Your hard work and dedication have helped make our community cleaner and greener.
- Sarah Simeonoff (Archaeology, PhD Candidate) successfully defended her prospectus, "Assessing Persistence on the Kodiak Archipelago of Alaska," and advanced to candidacy. Her committee members were Professors Sam Fladd (co-chair), Sarah Kurnick (co-
- Yuti Gao (Biological Anthropology, PhD in Progress) has successfully defended her prospectus, Microbes, Molars, and Meals: Interspecific Comparisons of Cercopithecoidea Oral Microbiomes and advanced to PhD candidacy. Her committee members were
- Olumide Ojediran (Archaeology, PhD in Progress) presented his research, "Equids in Old Oyo Empire, West Africa," at the symposium celebrating the award-winning book, 'Hoof Beat: How Horses Shaped Human History', at the University of Colorado Museum
- Adi Prakash (Cultural Anthropology, PhD in Progress) has successfully defended his independent research paper, Approaching Mayel Lyang: Activism, Revitalisation, and Reciprocity in the Eastern Himalaya in India. His committee members were