Mar 29, 2020
Professor Kissane blogs about new book on fantasy sports and gender, Whose Game?
Prof. Kissane’s book Whose Game? Gender and Power in Fantasy Sports (Temple 2020) has just been published. To find out more about it, visit this blog post…
Prof. Kissane’s book Whose Game? Gender and Power in Fantasy Sports (Temple 2020) has just been published. To find out more about it, visit this blog post…
The A&S Department kicked off our annual Ethnographic Research Colloquium on March 12, 2020 with a fabulous lecture by Shalini Shankar, Professor of Anthropology…
Yazmin Baptiste traveled to Philadelphia for the Eastern Sociological Society’s annual meeting in February to present a poster entitled “Privatization…
A&S student research from A&S 275: Gender and Family in Modern and Contemporary Japan and A&S 231: Anthropology of Education was featured at the LVAIC…
Our very own Yazmin Baptiste ’20, has a fantastic write-up on her “Global Citizen” award here: https://www.iesabroad.org/global-citizen/awardees/winner-yazmin-baptiste…
On February 17, Visiting Professor Michaela Kelly hosted Dr. Manami Yasui (International Research Center for Japanese Studies) to present a lunch lecture…
A book by Professor of Anthropology Andrea Smith and Anna Eisenstein ’13, Rebuilding Shattered Worlds: Creating Community by Voicing the Past (Nebraska…
Research by Prof. Andrea Smith and Rachel Scarpato ’08 on urban renewal in Easton was recently featured in an article in New York Magazine on the “Fringe…

Congratulations to Camilla Samuelsson, an A&S major who recently defended her honors thesis, “Undocumented and Pregnant: Californian Healthcare Providers’…

Join us in congratulating Professors Rebecca Kissane and Andrea Smith for their recent accolades. Andrea Smith, professor of anthropology, was awarded…