SPRING 2024
Exploring the Past
FEATURED STORY
Have you ever thought about how ancient people made and used artifacts in the past? This semester, Sierra Bow is teaching a unique class centered on experimental archaeology, a dynamic field that connects theoretical concepts with practical experimentation.

SPRING 2023
Anthropology’s Southern Foodways Garden
FEATURED STORY
Professor Kandi Hollenbach, who teaches about plants and foodways in the classroom, planted a southern foodways garden in a bed adjacent to the Cottage behind Strong Hall.

SPRING 2022
In the Carrels
FEATURED STORY
Graduate students have pushed forward to conduct research, engage with fellow students, and collaborate with community partners.

WINTER 2021
Rising to Meet the Challenges
FEATURED STORY
Members of the Anthropology Graduate Student Association led initiatives to support graduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
