Celebrate National Anthropology Day on Feb. 26 February 23, 2015The Department of Anthropology will celebrate National Anthropology Day on Thursday, Feb. 26, from 1 to 2:30 p.m....EventsStudent Life·
Moms Offering Moms Support Group meeting to be held Feb. 16 February 13, 2015The Moms Offering Moms Support Group will meet on Monday, Feb. 16, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in...Faculty & Staff·
Attend presentations by Freedman Fellows at Kelvin Smith Library February 3, 2015Kelvin Smith Library will host presentations by the 2014 Freedman Fellows: Melvyn Goldstein, the John Reynolds Harkness Professor...Campus Updates·
Orthodontics Professor Bruce Latimer discusses implications of recently found prehistoric skull January 30, 2015Prehistoric skull a key ‘piece of the puzzle’ in story of humanity Reuters: A partial skull found in...Media·
Former professor discovered famous “Lucy” fossils forty years ago December 5, 2014Famed “Lucy” fossils discovered in Ethiopia, 40 years ago History.com: Forty years ago, then associate professor of anthropology...Media·
Ghost researcher will have ”Haunted Heritage” published on Halloween October 29, 2014It was a dark and chilling night in 2006 when Michele Hanks, a Case Western Reserve University anthropologist...FeaturedPublications & Presentations·
Paper by anthropology’s Janet McGrath selected by “UNAIDS Science now” May 23, 2014UNAIDS Science now selected a recent paper titled “Challenging the paradigm: Anthropological perspectives on HIV as a chronic...Publications & Presentations·
Katia Almeida inspires students to see the world from a different perspective May 8, 2014Katia Almeida delights in how her students represent various majors and interests—medicine, business, engineering, the arts and more....AwardsFeatured·
Anthropology’s Cynthia Beall discusses history, experiences of Sherpas April 24, 2014Sherpas are way of life for treacherous climbs USA Today: Distinguished University Professor Cynthia Beall discussed Sherpas, the indigenous guides...Media·
Anthropology’s Cynthia Beall discusses research on genes, ancient populations February 18, 2014Genetic origins of high-altitude adaptations in Tibetans Archaeology News Network: Distinguished University Professor Cynthia Beall discussed her research, which focuses...Media·