News Archive

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Picture of John Cady
John Cady Nominated for Distinguished Staff Award
Tribal Archaeology as Archaeological Practice -Workshop Flyer
Preserving the Past Together - March 15th "Tribal Archaeology as Archaeological Practice" workshop and Dr. Marek-Martinez Keynote address
Study: A New Strategy To Stop Female Genital Mutilation
World Anthropology Day
World Anthropology Day is February 16th! 
Faculty and students at the 5th annual chili cookoff
5th Annual Department of Anthropology Chili Cookoff
Preserving the Past Together Seminar Flyer
Preserving the Past Together - UW Anthropology Seminar Series
Kennewick Man's Reluctant Custodian Will Be Glad To Give Up The Job
Brian Wahlberg gives daughter Luciena a good view of the proceedings as the crowd sings at Cal Anderson Park in Seattle.
Dark days ahead: American professors on Trump's presidency
Denny Hall, home of the Department of Anthropology
Resources for Anthropology Students, Staff and Faculty
Book cover of “Transforming Patriarchy, Chinese Families in the Twenty-First Century”
Stevan Harrell’s edited volume “Transforming Patriarchy, Chinese Families in the Twenty-First Century,” is out now.
Tesuque white flint corn from the "Braiding the Sacred" corn growers' gathering in Pojoaque, NM (September 2016). Photo by Devon G. Peña
Voices of Maiz, have your voice heard
Deceased Thai King to Remain a Future Father Figure
Steve Goodreau
The Impact of PrEP
Front of Denny Hall, the oldest building on the University of Washington campus, completed in 1895. The building underwent a recent remodel, which restored the central stairwell and skylight, and opens for autumn quarter 2016 classes in September
Denny Hall: Transformation Complete
Wayne Suttles highlighted in his class of 1937 Bothell HS photo
Suttles, first UW Anthropology PhD, on Northshore School District Wall of Honor
Book cover of Dr. Amrute's book "Encoding Race, Encoding Class: Indian IT Workers in Berlin"
Dr. Amrute's book, Encoding Race, Encoding Class: Indian IT Workers in Berlin, is now out!
Peter Lape reflects on historic Seattle in ARCADE
Undergraduate Research
Student | Alumni News 2016
New Anthropology Staff — Welcome!
The completed Angyaaq frame in the Burke, December 2015
Conversation with Sven Haakanson — The Angyaaq Project
Photo of Dan Grunspan
Social Networks and Peer Gender Bias
Don Grayson, photo by Mary Levin, UW Photography, 2011
Don Grayson's University Faculty Lecture
Collecting sediment cores from the Airnanang mangrove swamp, Seram Island, Indonesia. (l-r) Lauryl Zenobi, Emily Peterson, Michael Lahallo, Joss Whittaker, Simon Latupapua
Field Schools and Methods
Faculty | Staff News 2016