The Art of Research: Kathleen Galvin
CSU University Distinguished Professor and anthropologist Kathleen Galvin talks about how her time living among nomadic African communities forever changed her view of people and the world.
CSU University Distinguished Professor and anthropologist Kathleen Galvin talks about how her time living among nomadic African communities forever changed her view of people and the world.
Researchers at Colorado State University’s Geospatial Centroid and the Department of Anthropology and Geography will spend the next year mapping the environmental injustices that occur at hundreds of prisons across the United States.
The effort is a follow up to an archeological survey conducted in 2019, which found pieces of wreckage consistent with that of a B-17 aircraft.
CSU President Joyce McConnell visited with Field School students uncovering an early part of CSU’s 150-year history.
Field school students uncover an early part of CSU’s 150-year history in on-campus dig.
CSU assistant professor Andrew Du co-authored a study about the lasting impact of the extinction of large ice age mammals.
CSU professor Katherine Browne has won the Franz Boaz Award for her exemplary work in anthropology.