News Archive

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cover of the book "Mexican Origin Foods, Foodways, and Social Movements"
Mexican-Origin Foods, Foodways, and Social Movements: Decolonial Perspectives receives best edited book prize from ASFS
The rise and fall of a Seattle megachurch through the eyes of anthropologist
Cover of book "Animal Intimacies"
Anthropology professor focuses book on the bonds between humans, animals
UW Departement of Anthropology congratulations graphic
2018 Anthropology Graduation Celebration
Challenging the Mind & Body
Uyghur man in China’s Xinjiang province. Photo courtesy Carolyn Drake.
Ethnography of a Surveillance State
SpongeBob's Bikini Bottom is based on a real-life test site for nuclear weapons
photo of Sasha Welland
Anthropologist explores China's changing art scene in 'Experimental Beijing'
A figure stands in the ruined E.J. Roye Building in Monrovia, Liberia, in 2012. All photos courtesy Danny Hoffman.
Learning to Inhabit Ruins in Postwar Liberia
2017 Donors | Spring 2018
Photo taken at WMCA's youth-led community event Beautify the Block. Photos are by Sara Bernard from the Seattle Weekly
Anthropology at Work in the World … Somali-style
Students | Alumni News 2018
Faculty | Staff News 2018
Photo of Steve Goodreau lecturing
Course Profile: BIOA 206 Plagues and People
"Bear Gutzz Rule" written in fridge magnets
Ethnoarchaeology Class aka the Bear Guts Class
Photo of the attendees at Career Night
Career Night: Anthropology at Work in the World
Anna Zogas
Staying current: Group blogs by sociocultural anthropologists
Assistant Professor Melanie Martin
New Faculty Profile: Melanie Martin
Don Grayson, photo by Mary Levin
Donald K. Grayson — Renowned UW Archaeologist and Quaternary Ecologist Retiring after 43 years
Headshot of Patricia Kramer white background
From the Chair — Spring 2018
A finger bone from an unexpected place and time upends the story of human migration out of Africa
Sex and Death on the Western Emigrant Trail: The Biology of Three American Tragedies
In Press: Sex & Death on the Western Emigrant Trail: A Biology of Three American Tragedies
Book cover of Experimental Beijing, by Sasha Su-Ling Welland
In the Press Experimental Beijing: Gender and Globalization in Chinese Contemporary Art
Birds With Older Fathers Have Shorter Telomeres, Lifespans
Nuclear trauma still fresh for Seattle’s Marshallese community on 64th anniversary of Bikini Atoll tests