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New Paper in Human Ecology

Our very own Mark Moritz and Chelsea Hunter just published a collaborative piece in Human Ecology about pastoralism and livestock population growth! You can read the complete article pdf. …

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Summer Fieldwork 2023 OSU Anthropology

Reading more about the ongoing work in the field by our graduate students! You can view their biographies below or on our Instagram page. Andrew Mitchel Andrew spent a month working on two…

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A Conversation with Primatologist, Dr. Scott McGraw

PhD candidate Andrew Mitchel sits down with Dr. Scott McGraw to discuss primatology, how to teach about primates to undergraduate students, the role and importance of teeth in the study of primates,…

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Kyle Riordan Testifies Before Legislature of Guam

While doing archaeological cultural resource management in Guam, doctoral candidate Kyle Riordan had the opportunity to present testimony before the Legislature of Guam.  Alongside Chamorro…

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Congratulations, Dr. Arceño!

Dr. Mark Anthony Arceño successfully completed his degree requirements in December, having defended and submitted his dissertation “Changing [Vitivini]Cultures in Ohio, USA, and Alsace, France: An…

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Taylor Tomu co-authors a children's book about COVID-19

Talking to children about the ongoing pandemic is not an easy task. Fortunately, there are tools to help. Graduate student and biological anthropologist Taylor Tomu co-authored a free digital book…

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Leigh Oldershaw receives Graduate Student Award for Distinguished Service

During Tuesday afternoon’s monthly board meeting (on Zoom!) for the Anthropology Public Outreach Program (APOP), included two unexpected guests: the Department of Anthropology Chair, Dr. Kris…

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Chelsea Hunter awarded NSF REG grant

Offered by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Research Experience for Graduates (REG) grant provides supplemental funding to support the cost of a “Cultural Anthropology student’s closely…

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Butch Wright, Steven Rhue, and Alex Tuggle awarded Tinker Grants

The Tinker Field Research Grants are awarded for use for travel and field-related expenses for brief periods of pre-dissertation field research in Latin America. The grants are intended to…