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Researchers challenge beliefs about the hunting habits, fire use of ‘hobbits’
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The research, led by CSU and Germany’s University of Tübingen, offers new insights into how Homo floresiensis survived in part due to an unlikely ally, the Komodo dragon.
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An area long-rumored to contain the ‘mythical White City’ being explored
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Read More: An area long-rumored to contain the ‘mythical White City’ being exploredSome of the most inhospitable land in the world is found in Nicaragua. Home of the most poisonous snakes on the planet, deadliest spiders and angry, stinging plants. It also happens to be home to an ancient city, known to many as la Ciudad Blanca, or the White City.…
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Does beetle kill increase the risk of Wildfires?
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Read More: Does beetle kill increase the risk of Wildfires?As appearing in Rocky Mountain Wild | 04.16.13 Dr. Jason Sibold from Colorado State University gave testimony before Congress about what more and more scientific studies are telling us about forest fires: that mountain pine beetle outbreaks do not necessarily increase the risk of wildfires. Despite what some politicians and…
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Faculty collaboration around the globe
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Read More: Faculty collaboration around the globeDr. Ann Magennis spent some time in Merida, Mexico, recently to investigate the beginning of a research collaboration with faculty from the Autonomous University of the Yucatan (UADY). During her stay, she met with local doctors to find out more about what kinds of medical initiatives they are working on…
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Anthropology alum accepts tenure-track position with Hamilton College
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Read More: Anthropology alum accepts tenure-track position with Hamilton CollegeSeth Schermerhorn was no stranger to long study days and meetings with his advisors, Dr’s. Kathleen, Sherman, Jeffrey Snodgrass and Mary Van Buren, during his time as an undergraduate student in the Department of Anthropology. When you’re in the thick of classes, studying for mid-terms and working on those final…
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Jason LaBelle Receives Award for Historic Preservation
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Read More: Jason LaBelle Receives Award for Historic PreservationColorado State University Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Mountain and Plains Archaeology (CMPA), Dr. Jason LaBelle has been designated a recipient of the Stephen H. Hart Award for Historic Preservation. Named after the state’s first historic preservation officer, Stephen H. Hart, this award has honored…
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Alumna, Jessica Jackson, accepts position at United Way of Larimer County
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Read More: Alumna, Jessica Jackson, accepts position at United Way of Larimer CountyJessica Jackson, a 2011 graduate, recently accepted a position as the Professional Volunteer Programs Coordinator at United Way of Larimer County. Jessica is managing a number of programs for UWLC which include the Business Cares program, Volunteer Project Leaders program, Board Bank, as well as assisting with a number of…
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April Biasiolli accepted fellowship with CIDRZ
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Read More: April Biasiolli accepted fellowship with CIDRZApril Biasiolli, a 2011 master’s graduate, recently moved to Lusaka, the capitol of the southern African nation of Zambia, to accept a fellowship with the Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ). Funded by USAID, the National Institutes for Health, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, CIDRZ is an NGO…
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Hard work pays off for one of our students
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Read More: Hard work pays off for one of our studentsChris Counts is a double major in anthropology and biomedical sciences at Colorado State University. Not only has he excelled in academics, maintaining a 4.0 GPA, but his extracurricular calendar leaves little room for improvement. It is due to these outstanding achievements, both in and out of the classroom that…
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Mini-Film festival sells the house!
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Read More: Mini-Film festival sells the house!Saturday night marked a great success for Dr. Jason LaBelle and colleague Dr. Pete Seel. They debuted their documentary film, Stone and Steel at the Top of the World about the ancient hunters of the Colorado high country, the Moffat Road railway, and the amazing history that is Rollins Pass. People…
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Our alumni on the Air
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Read More: Our alumni on the AirAlumna, Susan Harness, was interviewed recently for her work and research on American Indian transracial adoption. Her interview aired on Montana Public Radio on their program In Other Words. Her research, which looks at American Indian transracial adoption and its intersection with race, history and class, will be discussed in detail…