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Students | Alumni News 2022
Faculty News 2022
Biff Keyes w/wife Jane and former Viet Nam studies students at his retirement party, 2006.  (L-R) Dao The Duc, Diane Niblack Fox, Cam Hoang, Thi Thu Hang Truong, Tuyen Thi Doan, B Keyes, J Keyes, Duong Bich Hanh, Phan Ngoc Chien, Tran So Le, Rie Nakamura

Remembering Charles (“Biff”) Keyes

Jim Green (L) with wife Carol (R) and student and collaborator Huma Haque (C)

Remembering Jim Green

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Welcoming new staff member Haley Lee

Photo of Diane Kendall
From the Chair — Spring 2022
Laada Bilaniuk head shot
In Ukraine, Language is Political
Film from UW professors explores a tree poacher, a wildfire, and a complicated story promo image
Film from UW professors explores a tree poacher, a wildfire and a complicated story
Photo of Laada Bilaniuk

A discussion with Professor Laada Bilaniuk, expert on Ukraine

Community stands in solidarity with Ukraine
Cele Wolman in Wexley

Launch of new MA Program in Archaeological Heritage

Photo of Diane Kendall
From the Chair — Winter 2022

Anthropology researchers awarded prize in Decoding Maternal Morbidity Data Challenge

UW Regent Leonard Forsman, chairman of Suquamish Tribe – photo courtesy of Crosscut
Inslee names Chairman Leonard Forsman to the University of Washington Board of Regents
Research Family

Research Family: Bridging accessibility divides in academic research through Indigenous Oceanic paradigms



Pfeiffer receives Society for Medical Anthropology Award

Bill Haglund speaking at the tribunal

Remembering Dr. William (Bill) Haglund and Dr. Katherine (Kathy) Taylor

Prof. Sam Dubal

Honoring Sam Dubal's Vision

Sam in hiking gear smiling
Anthropology Professor Remembered for Commitment to Anti-Racism in Medicine
Sam Dubal formal headshot
Honoring Sam Dubal's Vision
Dianne Harris named dean of UW College of Arts & Sciences
Dianne Harris named dean of UW College of Arts & Sciences
Archaeologists Propose 4,500-Year-Old Burial Mound Was World’s First Military Memorial
Archaeologists Propose 4,500-Year-Old Burial Mound Was World’s First Military Memorial
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