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Leaky Foundation Podcast Features Charles Musiba

May 11, 2022

Charles M. Musiba, Associate Professor of Anthropology, is featured on Episode 59 of the Leakey Foundation podcast, Origin Stories . In this episode, he talks about research published in Nature at the beginning of the year.

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Sarah Field Awarded Prestigious National Academy of Kinesiology Fellowship

May 11, 2022

Communication Professor Sarah Fields was recently selected as a Fellow in the National Academy of Kinesiology (USA). Election into the Academy is a sign of the high esteem and respect your peers hold for your scholarship and leadership in the field. Congratulations on achieving one of the highest honors our...

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Anthropology Alumni Publish on Ancient Ostrich Egg Finds

May 11, 2022

Anthropology alumni Robert J. Diehl and Hannah M. Keller, along with Associate Professor of Anthropology Jamie Hodgkins, recently published, “ Towards an interpretive framework for heated ostrich eggshell: An actualistic study ,” in the Journal of Archeological Science Reports . Ostrich eggshells have been uncovered in ancient archaeological sites dating...

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Anthropology Students Receive Alice Hamilton Scholarship Funds

May 11, 2022

Lia Plankenhorn was awarded the Alice Hamilton Scholarship Fund to travel to Italy with Dr. Jamie Hodgkins to conduct research on material excavated from the Arma Veirana Cave site. Alongside analysis of the faunal material from this modern human site, she will be viewing similar collections housed in regional museums...

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Access to High Performance Computing Resources for Research

May 11, 2022

CLAS faculty and students are invited to use the NSF funded High Performance Computing cluster Alderaan. The cluster, funded by NSF grant 2019089 CC* Compute: Accelerating Science and Education by Campus and Grid Computing , already has users from several departments. Interested faculty can fill the form linked at this...

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Join Candidate Conversations for the Next CLAS Associate Dean for Student Success Next Week

April 28, 2022

The Search Committee for the next CLAS Associate Dean for Student Success is pleased to announce the three finalists and dates of the public Zoom meetings for CLAS staff and faculty to engage with them. Devin Jenkins, May 3, 3-4pm https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/92946022849 John Swallow, May 4, 9-10am https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/92741558493 Stephen Hartke, May...

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Food Security and Prices from Sasha Breger Bush

April 28, 2022

Associate Professor of Political Science Sasha Breger Bush’s article on food security and food deserts in Denver recently won the Editor’s Choice Award in the Journal of Economic Issues . In addition, Breger Bush had an opportunity to address food prices and food security earlier this month in her lecture...

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Sarah Manassee Wins Scholarship to Continue Studies in Anthropology

April 28, 2022

Anthropology undergrad major Sarah Manassee recently won third place for outstanding academic achievement with the XLVII Senior Scholarship. The CU Denver chapter of the Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honors Society, Zeta Colorado (sponsor of the contest) was founded by Assistant Professor Anna G. Warrener in 2020 to provide scholarship and...

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Gabriel Finkelstein Interview from Sabbatical in Bordeaux

April 14, 2022

Gabriel Finkelstein, Associate Professor of History, now on sabbatical as a visiting fellow, published an interview with Bordeaux Neurocampus , the neuroscience Department of Bordeaux University. Finkelstein is working with the Neuroscience, Humanities and Society team of the Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases.

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Ivan J. Ramírez Publishes New Colorado COVID-19 Research

April 14, 2022

Assistant Professor of Health and Behavioral Sciences Ivan Ramírez recently published, “Geography of Disparity: Connecting COVID-19 Vulnerability and Social Determinants of Health in Colorado” , featured in the Special Issue on COVID-19 and Adverse Social Determinants of Health in Behavioral Medicine . Using an exploratory geospatial approach and syndemic lens,...

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