May 1, 2026
Thesis Students Present Research in Showcase Workshop
Barb Odae ’27, Jillian Berger ’26, and Rebekah Lazar ’26 presented to thesis-curious students about the ins and outs of their thesis journeys, including…
Barb Odae ’27, Jillian Berger ’26, and Rebekah Lazar ’26 presented to thesis-curious students about the ins and outs of their thesis journeys, including…
Thursday, April 2, 2026 from 12:15-1:00pm in OCGE 107, the A&S Department hosted our 2026 Ethnographic Research Colloquium, featuring Yale University Assistant…
Prof. Salas Landa’s new book, Visible Ruins, keeps receiving recognition! Visible Ruins won an Honorable Mention for the 2026 Best Book Award from the…
Rebekah Lazar ’26 gave a research presentation entitled “Constructing Meaning in Campus Protest Coverage: Role Conceptions and Framing in Student Journalism…
On March 5th, Prof. Lee was a featured speaker at “Bringing the People Back In: Race, Class, & Inequality in U.S. Politics,” a symposium in Washington…
On March 11th from 6-8PM, Prof. Salas Landa will be presenting a lecture on “Transmuted Grounds: ‘Rough Topographies’ and the Afterlives of Oil Extraction…
The A&S Department was thrilled to welcome back Hollis Miller ’15, now an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at SUNY Cortland, to share…
Assistant Professor of Anthropology Matt DeMaio has just published a solo-authored article entitled “The Refugee Camp as Situation and Relation: Yarmouk…
On December 10th, Prof. Andrea Smith will give a talk on her book Memory Wars to the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia. This free hybrid event…

On Friday, September 19th, A&S Club hosted a welcome happy hour with mocktails, charcuterie and giveaways for majors and all those interested in A&S. A…