News Archive

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DigAR Lab: The Digital Archaeology Research Lab
Leah Isquith
Daris Swindler Fellowship Awarded to Leah Isquith
Professor Steve Goodreau welcoming students to career night
Undergraduate Career Night
Faustine Dufka, wearing a Soulumination T-shirt
Undergraduate Honors Program—Faustina Dufka
Faustine Dufka, wearing a Soulumination T-shirt
Anthropology Honors Program Gains University-wide Reputation
UW students (in purple T-shirts) being welcomed by dancers at the airport in Huahine
Learning Like an Anthropologist—Living with Local Families in French Polynesia
Clarissa Surek-Clark (right), with her former student Mpumelelo Ntshangase
Exploration Seminar "Bantu base Afrika"—Language and Culture in South Africa
Rancho Dos Acequias
The Professor as Farmer—First Annual Agroecology and Permaculture Field School
The World As Classroom
Dan Eisenberg: Genetic Benefits of Older Parents
Tony with Indian colleagues at the 24th International Papillomavirus Conference, Beijing, 2007
Tony Cagle—An Archaeologist Studies Dead People and also Saves Living Ones
Michelle Barry
Michelle Barry—Anthropology Meets Experience Design
Entrance to Debre Marcos Zonal Hospital, a major hospital in Ethiopia
Letitia Reason—Applying Interdisciplinary Training to Improve World Health
Careers in Anthropology: Five Examples
Holly Barker with MA Student, Alvin Logan
Professor Holly Barker wins Distinguished Teaching Award
Janelle Taylor headshot
From the Chair — Spring 2013
Karma Norman on a NOAA research vessel
Karma Norman—Making Waves at NOAA
Peter Moran at Taklung Gon, central Tibet
Peter Moran—An Anthropologist Comes Full Circle
Student | Alumni News 2013
Faculty | Staff News 2013
2012 Donors | Spring 2013
Bettina Shell Duncan
From the Chair —  Spring 2012
Michael Pèrez with two children in Baqa’a Refugee Camp, Amman
Michael Vicente Pèrez joins the Department of Anthropology
Don Grayson, photo by Mary Levin, UW Photography, 2011
Don Grayson Named to the National Academy of Sciences
Community volunteer Katelyn Sikes holds up a flake from a groudstone adze dating to roughly 3400 years ago from the Mitks'qaaq Angayuk Site on Kodiak Island, Alaska
Depth of Field: Anthropology Through the Lens