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Guest speaker, Dr. John Sherry, will be presenting Anthropology and Innovation in the Technology Industry on Monday, April 10th, at 3:00 pm at the Innovation District Presentation Room (100). This will be followed immediately after by a meet and greet with snacks provided. Dr. John Sherry holds a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Arizona. He was the first anthropologist hired at Microsoft, and a few years later, at…
Dmitri M. Bondarenko, Ph.D., Dr. Habil is a Professor in Ethnology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Professor in Global Problems and International Relations, Vice-Director for Research Institute for African Studies and Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Director of the International Center of Anthropology, National Research University Higher School of Economics, and Full Professor in Ethnology, Russian State…
Dr. Merino's research areas include political ecology, international environmental governance, and indigenous rights. He earned his Ph.D. in Social and Policy Sciences and an M.Sc. in International Public Policy at the University of Bath (United Kingdom). Dr. Merino has been a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University’s Institute for Global Law and Policy and Fellow at the Social Science Summer School of the Institute for Advanced Study of…
Georgia Initiative for Climate & Society Fall 2019 Seminar Series Co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and the Center for Archaeological Sciences
Upcoming guest lecture of the Neotropical Montology Collaboratory on "The arguments are sound, but does science really have a chance to save the Amazon?" Dr. Swing has confirmed the topic:  "I expect to talk about several specific studies at the Tiputini Biodiversity Station from some environmental monitoring of oil impacts on freshwater fishes to our half-million-image camera-trap study. I'll also make references to long-…
"Stuck Within the Caves?" Tackling the Lack of Upper Paleolithic Open Air Sites in Two European Micro Regions  
Material Evidence for the Application of Linear Time in the British Isles and North America. Join us on Friday, April 5 at 3:30 pm for visiting scholar, Dr. Harold Mytum.
Please join us this Friday, January 11 at 3:30pm in Baldwin Hall Room 264 for visiting speaker, Dr. Karyn Olsen!  Dr. Olsen will be speaking about her research in exploring the relationship between diet, disease, and early forms of social care in a medieval poorhouse in Regensburg, Germany. We hope to see you there!