Anthropology PhD Student now a Thriving Earth Exchange Community Science Fellow Read more about Anthropology PhD Student now a Thriving Earth Exchange Community Science Fellow
HEC Lab students and collaborators receive Lanfear Award The publication, Operationalizing equity for integrated water resources management, co-authored by current and past students in the Human and Environmental Change (HEC) Lab and collaborators, has received the 2024 Lanfear Award from the Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA). Read more about HEC Lab students and collaborators receive Lanfear Award
October Grab'd Lunch Join us at the Laboratory of Archaeology for monthly research talks! Read more about October Grab'd Lunch
ANTH 3225 Archaeological Curation and Collections Management Image or Flier: Credit Hours: 3 Students will develop knowledge about the history of curation in North America and basic collection management practices, including the maintenance and preservation of artifacts and associated documentation. Policies, responsibilities, and curatorial best practices associated with management of archaeological collections are emphasized. A laboratory format will facilitate hands-on learning. Semester Offered: Spring Course Type: Lab Level: Undergraduate Read more about ANTH 3225
Fall 2024 Anthropology Photo Contest Thank you, students, for sending so many incredible photos in the Fall 2024 Photo Contest, and offering us a unique window into your lives as anthropologists! We are pleased to announce this year's vote-favorites: Read more about Fall 2024 Anthropology Photo Contest
Carla S. Hadden Photo: First Name: Carla Last Name: S. Hadden Phone Number: 706.542.9816 Read more about Carla S. Hadden Dr. Carla S. Hadden, Ph.D., is an environmental archaeologist specializing in zooarchaeology with over 13 years of experience in the southeastern US and Caribbean. Her research focuses on historical ecology of coastal and island settings as well as chronology building in shell-matrix sites. She is trained in Sections 106 and 110 of the NHPA, NAGPRA, and NEPA, and has authored or co-authored over 35 technical reports, research publications, and conference presentations. Dr. Hadden earned her B.A. in anthropology and B.S.
Arts Collaborative Conversation: Amit Kaushik By Center for Integrative Conservation Research (CICR), UGA Arts Collaborative, Willson Center for Humanities and Arts The Gond Art and the Tiger: A Dialogue on Conservation, Displacement, and Environmental Justice Read more about Arts Collaborative Conversation: Amit Kaushik
Unlock Your Writing Potential: Anthropology Writing Coaches Here to Help The Anthropology Writing Lab is now open and ready to support your writing needs! Our lab is staffed with Writing Intensive Program (WIP) coaches, who are trained to help guide students through the writing process—from brainstorming to final revisions. Meet the writing coaches and learn more about their expertise to help you prepare for your next appointment! Read more about Unlock Your Writing Potential: Anthropology Writing Coaches Here to Help
Meet our new Graduate Students! The Department of Anthropology is pleased to welcome this year’s cohort of graduate students. Each of these individuals comes with a diverse background and noteworthy experiences, contributing to the University of Georgia's ongoing commitment to academic excellence. Read more about Meet our new Graduate Students!
Reef Doctor: Restoring marine life and livelihoods in Madagascar Madagascar’s geographic isolation has resulted in one of the most unique and remarkable places on earth for its biodiversity, and the only place on the planet where most of its species exist. In recent decades, environmental degradation and social issues have made the island a conservation priority for its irreplaceable species. Read more about Reef Doctor: Restoring marine life and livelihoods in Madagascar