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UF Alumni Book Release

Dr. Angela Stuesse, an alumni of the anthropology department just released her first book: Scratching Out A Living-Latinos, Race, and Work in the Deep South. You can view her website for the book here: http://www.angelastuesse.com/. Dr. Stuesse received her BA in Anthropology from UF in 1998 and is now a faculty member at University of South Florida.  

Graduate Students Receive SSRC and NSF Funding

Jamie Lee Marks has been awarded a Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship or her dissertation research on urban transit reform in Lima. Chris Clukay has been awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.  Reviewers were very impressed with his chemistry/humanities undergraduate background and the unique look at the effects of war he takes […]

Colloquium Announcement: JD Pampush and Old World Monkeys

The Florida Anthropological Student Associations hosts weekly colloquia to showcase our graduate students’ and faculty’s research interests, to give them valuable opportunities to practice or refine their presentation techniques, and to help connect UF anthropologists. Our next colloquium will be Friday, October 24 at 4pm in Turlington 1208: JD Pampush “The coevolution of circumperineal coloration […]

Colloquium Announcement: Saint Phard Michel on the Experience of Anthropology

The Florida Anthropological Student Associations hosts weekly colloquia to showcase our graduate students’ and faculty’s research interests, to give them valuable opportunities to practice or refine their presentation techniques, and to help connect UF anthropologists. Our next colloquium will be Friday, October at 4pm in Rinker 110: Saint Phard Michel “An Ethnographic Informant’s Perspective on […]