News & Events
Pascale Meehan today completed a successful defense of her doctoral dissertation! A huge congratulations to Pascale and her advisor Art Joyce. Title: Collapse as Constrained Possibility: Rural Action at Early Postclassic Monte El Santo
Steve Leigh has been elected President of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists with his term starting April 1st Congratulations Steve!
Dr. Marnie Thomson has accepted a tenure-track assistant professor position at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.
Jessica Balkin completed a successful defense of her doctoral dissertation! Human-Environment Interactions in the Lower RÃo Verde Valley, Oaxaca, Mexico: The Impacts of Ecological Change on Settlement Patterning (1800 BCE-CE 1522). A- Scott Ortman was just awarded a Weatherhead Fellowship from the School for American Research. This is a residential fellowship that will allow Scott to take a year long sabbatical and work on his book project. Well done Scott!
- Michelle Sauther's new paper on forest cats is featured in Science. The original read-only paper can be accessed in Conservation Genetics.
- An interesting Article about Andie Ang (PhD 2017) published in the South China Morning Post recently.
- Paige Edmiston's fascinating article on recent developments in digital health technology, published online in the Colorado Technology Law Journal. Congratulations to Paige!
- Bert Covert has just been asked to serve as a regional Co-Vice-Chair of the SE Asia Section of the IUCN Primate Specialist Group and as a Regional Co-Vice-Chair he has been added to the Executive Committee of the Primate Specialist Group. This is a
- Matt Sponheimer has been elected as a Fellow by the Anthropology Section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS): https://www.aaas.org/news/aaas-announces-leading-scientists-elected-2019-fellows According to the AAAS