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Professor Stevan Harrell at a Yanguan Primary School Dance, 2016
Retiring after all these years
Dr. Donald K. Grayson after signing the member registry during his induction to the National Academy of Sciences in 2014.
Dr. Donald K. Grayson Reflects on Three Honors
Photo of Julius Doyle at work in the lab
Doyle Resilience Research Earns Ford Foundation Fellowship
Burke Museum, Research Family, and the Disney film, Moana
Cooking in the Husky Den Kitchen Kathryn Steele, unidentified student, Kirsten Lirio, Diane Guerra (undergraduate advisor), Gabrielle Son, Morgan Hale (assistant undergraduate advisor), Kyla Hasenpflug Photo by Ema Simion
The Kitchen Classroom: Service Learning at Tent City 3
Workshop 1 Collaboration on Heritage in the Salish Sea. Panel Discussion facilitated by Sara Gonzalez. Photo credit: Sven Haakanson
New Collaborations in Indigenous and Community-Based Archeology: The Preserving the Past Together series
Patricia Kramer
From the Chair — Spring 2017
John Cady at the Staff Awards, standing in front of gold and purple balloons
John Cady — Nominated for a 2017 Distinguished Staff Award
1950's photo of two women in front of a house, with faces blurred
A Cup of Kindness: Janelle Taylor Researches Dementia and Friendship
Early human fossils found in South African cave system
Faculty Friday: Marcos Llobera
Why treating animals may be important in fighting resurgent tropical disease
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