Archive: Announcements
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Congratulations to Professor Sylvia Onder on 20 years of Service
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oXp24hRu0w Many congratulations to our colleague, Professor Sylvia Onder, on her 20 years of service as recognized by the awarding of the Vicennial Medal at the
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Call for Applications: 2019-2020 Stapleton Award
Classes of 2020 and 2021! Have you declared a major or minor in Anthropology? If you have, you are eligible to apply for the 2019-2020 Stapleton Award! If you haven't, what are you waiting for? Appli
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2019 Mother Tongue Film Festival Partnership
The Department of Anthropology is thrilled to partner with the Smithsonian Institution's Mother Tongue Film Festival (February 21-24, 2019). More information about the films and the schedule can be f
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Professor Amrita Ibrahim named Summer 2019 SIMA Fellow
Congratulations to Professor Amrita Ibrahim on being named one of the Smithsonian Institution's Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology Faculty Fellows for 2019! Check out the announcement on the
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Bianca Uribe (C’18) awarded Rangel Fellowship
Bianca Uribe (2017-2018 recipient) The Department of Anthropology is so proud to congratulate our alumna and past Stapleton Award recipient, Bianca Uribe (C'18) on receiving one of the Rangel Fell
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Stapleton Project Update from Hannah Caspar-Johnson
December 11, 2018 Based on several months of ride-alongs with Metropolitan Police Department officers, I have narrowed down my research topics slightly. Experiences with domestic violence response
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Study Abroad: Reilly Barry (C’19) – Italy
Where did you go? Florence, Italy. What class did you enjoy most and why? Health and Sickness in Medieval Italy - it was the only class I took and it was great because we studied everyth
Categories: Announcements, Students, Study Abroad
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Study Abroad: Sarah Mathys (C’19) – Uganda
Where did you go? Kampala, Uganda. What class did you enjoy most and why? My study abroad culminated in a six-week independent research project, which was one of the coolest experience
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Stapleton Project Update from Tracy Werick
This summer, through my internship at Journey’s End Refugee Services (JERS) in Buffalo, New York, I have had the opportunity to take on some interesting and meaningful projects. One of the first
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Study Abroad: Tracy Werick (C’19) – Spain
Where did you go? Salmanca, Spain. What class did you enjoy most and why? I enjoyed my Fundamentals of Social Work class the most. This class was required for social work majors at the u
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