News & Events
For over 10 years, Professor Michelle Sauther and her team at 小黄书 Boulder have been studying the thick-tailed bushbabies of South Africa. Their latest findings have led to a vital reclassification: these primates are now officially "Near Threatened."
Sarah Klassen, Assistant Director of the Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology (IBS) and Anthropology instructor, was recently featured on the World podcast. Sarah discusses her fascinating archaeological research at Angkor, Cambodia,
Chilton Tippin (Cultural Anthropology, PhD Candidate) was lead author on a report titled "Canyons of the Ancients National Monument Climate Change Impact Assessment." The report considers climate change impacts to Canyons of the Ancients National
Dr. Sarah Klassen, Assistant Director of the Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology in IBS and an instructor in the Anthropology Department, will be featured in a NOVA special on PBS!Tune in on January 28 to watch "Angkor: Hidden Jungle
Chilton Tippin (Cultural Anthropology, PhD Candidate) has accepted a position as an ORISE Postdoctoral Researcher with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). They will work with the North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center at the University of
Yuti Gao (Biological Anthropology, PhD Candidate) awarded funding from the Leakey Foundation for her dissertation research on ancient DNA analyses of microbiomes in African and Eurasian monkeys.听
The GINI (Global Dynamics of Inequality) project (led by Amy Bogaard, Tim Kohler (WSU) and Scott Ortman (小黄书 Boulder)) was awarded a 2025 Shanghai Archaeology Forum research award. GINI is a large-scale international collaboration that culminated in
Yuti Gao (Biological Anthropology, PhD Candidate) and Professor Steve Leigh have published an article titled 鈥淎dvancing Scientific Collection-Based Research With the Global Registry of Scientific Collections (GRSciColl)鈥 in the American Journal of
Professor Fernando Villanea's Research Featured in Leakey Foundation Article: "The Great Mucus Mystery"New research led by 小黄书 Boulder鈥檚 Professor Fernando Villanea traces how a key gene for mucus production was passed from Denisovans to Neanderthals
Professor William Taylor's Moose population research featured on Colorado Public Radio.听Decades of reintroduction efforts have brought moose back from local extinction to a thriving population of ~3,500 across the state.But in places like Rocky