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Drs. Mark Moritz and Nicholas Kawa Start "Wicked Science" Program
Drs. Mark Moritz and Nicholas C. Kawa have found that the intricacies of today’s world have led to a rise in so-called “wicked problems,” ones that are complex and political in nature. These problems…
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…

Dr. Kawa Featured in College Video
Dr. Nick Kawa was recently featured in a video posted by the College of Arts and Sciences.
In the video, Dr. Kawa discusses his interest in understanding how human cultures mediate…

Anthropology Alumna Gretchen Klingler awarded Young Alumni Achievement Award
OSU Arts and Sciences Young Alumni Achievement AwardGretchen Klingler is the Veterans Outreach Manager for the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC), a bipartisan 501(c)3 based in…

Bikeri: Two Copper Age Villages on the Great Hungarian Plain, edited by William A. Parkinson, Attila Gyucha, and Richard W. Yerkes.
Bikeri: Two Copper Age Villages on the Great Hungarian Plain, edited by William A. Parkinson, Attila Gyucha, and Richard W. Yerkes. Monumenta Archaeologica 46 (2021), Cotsen Institute…

Dr. Larsen and Team Receive Cozzarelli Prize
Congratulations to Dr. Larsen and his team who recently received the Cozzarelli Prize from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences!
"The Cozzarelli Prize is awarded annually to…

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…

Slow Food and APOP Wrap Adaptation and Resilience Lecture Series
On April 13, Slow Food Columbus and the Anthropology Public Outreach Program completed their spring 2021 lecture series titled "Adaptation and Resilience: Food, Food Security, and Food…

Collaborative Ethnographies of the COVID-19 Pandemic
During Dr. Erin Moore's Fall 2020 course Anthropology, Public Health, and Human Rights, students conducted a collaborative, digital ethnography of the pandemic. At a time when the entire…