Archive: Announcements
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Smithsonian Presents the Mother Tongue Film Festival, “Coming Home”
For the first time since 2020, the annual Mother Tongue Film Festival will return to the National Mall for in-person events Feb. 23–26. The festival, hosted by the Smithsonian’s Recovering Voices ini
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“Cancer and the Kali Yuga” – Book Launch with Professor Cecilia Van Hollen
As news spread that more women died from breast and cervical cancer in India than anywhere else in the world in the early twenty-first century, global public health planners accelerated efforts to pr
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American Anthropological Association Internship Program
Thanks to a very generous donation from the family of a recent Anthropology major, the Georgetown University Department of Anthropology is happy to sponsor two paid internships at the American Anthro
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Professor Brandon Hunter-Pazzara on the Brady Foundation’s Red, Blue & Brady Podcast
Professor Hunter-Pazzara recently appeared on the Brady Foundation's podcast Red, Blue and Brady to talk about racial gun violence. The podcast, "The Social Lives of Firearms: How Guns are Made and W
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Professor Andrew Bickford Discusses New Book “Chemical Heroes: Pharmacological Supersoldiers in the US Military”
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Chemical Heroes: A Book Talk with Andrew Bickford
Pharmacological Superspreaders in the US Military Join us in welcoming Professor Andrew Bickford for a conversation on his book Chemical Heroes –Pharmacological Supersoldiers in the US Military (D
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$5,000 Awards for Undergrads Pursuing Summer Research
CRF-Sponsored Summer Fellowships Summer Research Applications are due by 9:00a ET on Monday, March 14, 2022. To stay up-to-date on how to apply, and for links to related information sessions an
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Join us for “Solidarity in the Sand: Labor, Capitalist Development, and Contestation in Mexico’s Maya Riviera” on March 18th
Over the last several decades, Mexico has witnessed a significant decline in labor union activity as the result of the country's integration into the global economy. Yet, in the commercial tourism se
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Misreading the Bengal Delta: Friday, February 18th at 12:30
Join us on Friday, February 18th at 12:30 as Dr. Camelia Dewan presents her newly published book Misreading the Bengal Delta where she combines environmental history and ethnographic fieldwork with d
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Professor Andrew Bickford’s “Chemical Heroes” named a 2021 CHOICE Magazine Outstanding Academic Title
Professor Andrew Bickford's "Chemical Heroes" has been named a 2021 CHOICE Magazine Outstanding Academic Title. In Chemical Heroes Andrew Bickford analyzes the US military's attempts to design pe
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