News & Events
- Alumni (Anthropology Ph.D. 2007), Carol Conzelman awarded an 2022-23 Dialogues Faculty Fellow with CU Engage. The CU Dialogues Faculty Fellowship aims to encourage 91É«°É faculty to incorporate dialogue principles and practices
- Graduate Student, Lauren Barrett, received a National Science Foundation DDRIG (Doctoral Dissertation Research award), which will support her doctoral dissertation research - Stakeholder Interactions in Innovating Electric Grids. Way to go,
- Dawa Lokyitsang and Page McClean were awarded Dissertation Fellowships from the Center for the Humanities and the Arts for the entire 2022-23 academic year. This funding will help them complete their important research, and earn their
- Professor Sarah Kurnick featured in a magazine and online article discussing her work and offering guidance to young people interested in science. This article was produced by Futurum, a magazine and online platform aimed at inspiring young
- Congratulations to Kevin Darcy who successfully defended his research prospectus, "Disability Expertise in Higher Education: Implications for Accessibility Policy, Independence Training, and Well-being." He now advances to PhD candidacy.
- Alumni (Ph.D. 2006), Joanna Mishtal's, research featured in the NY Times. Joanna is currently a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Central Florida. Her interests include gender and governance: the politics and policies around
- Professor Lynda D. McNeil's article, 'Turkeys Befriend a Girl: Turkey Husbandry, Ceremonialism, and Tales of Resistance during the Pueblo Revolt Era," published in American Antiquity.
- Katie received the Dissertation Completion Fellowship from the 91É«°É Graduate School! This fellowship is intended to provide outstanding PhD candidates with financial support to assist in the process of completing their doctoral
- Georgia Butcher, Scarlett Engle, Jacob Jansen, Clara Lee, and Nicholas Puente were awarded the Beverly Sears Graduate Students Grant. And, a special honor was offered to Katie Donlan, whose Sears proposal was awarded the CU Retired Faculty
- Congratulations to graduate student, Scarlett Engle, for receiving the 2021 Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (RM-CESU) Student Award. Scarlett will be presenting on January 27th at 2pm at the RM-CESU 2022 Spring Online