Prof. Kate Graber Awarded A National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for 2022-23
Professor, Department of Anthropology
Director of the Russian and East European Institute
Professor Alcantara’s New Blog At Wenner-Gren
Professor Keitlyn Alcantara has published a post at the Wenner-Gren blog about her research and upcoming documentary.
Sarah Phillips interviewed on the Slavic Connexion podcast
Professor, Department of Anthropology
Director of the Russian and East European Institute
Eduardo Brondizio was elected as a foreign member ('associated member') of the Academie d'Agriculture de France
Distinguished Professor, Department of Anthropology
Sarah Osterhoudt has written a lovely essay on Victor Turner, an egg, and parenting in a pandemic, just out today in Sapiens
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
Professor Jane E. Goodman publishes new book: Staging Cultural Encounters: Algerian Actors Tour the United States
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
Brondizio and IU colleagues publish in Nature Communications the first global-level analysis showing that coastal flooding will disproportionally affect populations in river deltas of the global south
Distinguished Professor, Department of Anthropology
New Paper by Professor Mike Wasserman and colleagues
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology
Eduardo Brondizio - 2020 International news roundup
Distinguished Professor, Department of Anthropology
Eduardo Brondizio: American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Distinguished Professor, Department of Anthropology
Eduardo Brondizio at the UNESCO Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in February 2020
Distinguished Professor, Department of Anthropology
Congratulations to Kate Graber!
We are absolutely delighted to announce that Kate Graber has been selected as a 2019-20 recipient of the IUB Outstanding Junior Faculty Award!
IPBES (Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services) Global Assessment featuring Eduardo Brondizio
Eduardo Brondizio is currently the Co-Chair (with Sandra Diaz and Josef Settele) of the Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services of the Inter-governmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES).
Michael Wasserman gets a new multi-year NSF IRES grant!
Congratulations to Mike on the exciting, recent news that he will be awarded a second round of multi-year funding for his ongoing project as part of the NSF International Research Experience for Students program!
Jennifer Robinson's "Grade Surprise" project cited in Chronicle of Higher Education!
In today’s article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, you can read about a number of IU Scholarship of Teaching and Learning “teaching analytics” projects, including a nice reference to the research project on “Grade Surprise” led by our own Jennifer Robinson! Congratulations to Jen!
Sara Friedman just learned that she will receive a Fulbright award for Spring 2020
Sara Friedman just learned that she will receive a Fulbright award for Spring 2020 to support her research project "LGBT Family Rights and Marriage Equality in Taiwan." The public announcement from Fulbright will follow, soon.
Sarah Osterhoudt has a co-authored article
Sarah Osterhoudt has a co-authored article just out on a new approach to visualize/analyze the Madagascar Vanilla boom (looking at small holders, sustainability, and commodity chains) published in Nature / Palgrave.
The science stories likely to make headlines in 2019
Eduardo Brondizio continues his co-leadership of the UN’s global assessment project. They anticipate publication of their findings later this spring, and is anticipated in Science Magazine as a “Science Story likely to make headlines in 2019”
"From Weeping Hills to Hidden Caves: Exploring Cahokia's Vibrant Landscapes"
Susan Alt has received research funding from IU’s Office for the Vice President for Research to begin a new field project this summer. The landscape archaeology project “From Weeping Hills to Hidden Caves: Exploring Cahokia’s Vibrant Landscapes” will conduct initial surveys of the region surrounding the world-famous archaeological site of Cahokia, near modern St Louis, the only pre-Columbian city in North America, to evaluate alternative hypotheses to explain the emergence of this particular location as a major urban center.
Indiana University names 10 faculty members distinguished professors
Ten Indiana University faculty members have been appointed as distinguished professor, the university's highest academic rank for scholars and researchers and Eduardo S. Brondizio is one of the appointees.
An Evening of Celebration - Anya Peterson Royce receiving the 2018 Tracy M Sonneborn award
On November 30, 2018, Anya Peterson Royce will be giving a lecture "The Long Way Around" in honor of her receiving 2018 Tracy M Sonneborn award in Presidents Hall inside Franklin Hall.Congratulations to Anya Peterson Royce!
Medical Anthro in the news
Professor Sarah Phillips, Director of the Russian and Eastern European Institute, will be delivering a featured talk on November 11, 2018 in St Petersburn, Russia: "How effective, bottom-up approaches can produce effective health interventions - Medical Anthropology and the Case of HIV prevention in the Ukraine." This paper is based on the results of her recent, multi-year, collaborative research project, funded by the National Institute for Drug Abuse NIDA.
Quote in New York Times Madagascar story
IU Anthropology Professor Sarah Osterhoudt is quoted in the New York Times with comments on the socio-cultural context of ritualized combat in Madagascar.
Ling-yu Hung Memorial
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the death of our colleague, Ling-yu Hung, on April 26, 2018 in Taiwan after a long battle with cancer. She was greatly admired as a colleague and friend, enhancing the quality of the department and maintaining an active research agenda despite her illness.
National Treasures Grant to GBL
The Glenn Black Laboratory of Archaeology has received a new federal grant to help curate the collections from the important Angel Mounds site.
Culture Keepers - A lovely article on Anya Peterson Royce and her wonderful work in Juchitan
"They took my breath away," Royce says. "I was so taken by their confidence and their assurance and their spectacular dress. I thought: I need to know more about them."