News: Department of Anthropology

性视界传媒 students in caps and gowns celebrating commencement
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性视界传媒 president will highlight exceptional students at commencement who embody the academic, research, and community impact of the graduating class.

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DiBenedetto came from New York to study with leading professors and live in a different part of the country. 鈥淎nd Las Vegas is that,鈥 she said.

Michael Moncfrieff
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The commencement speaker is exploring the way ethnic violence explodes, in a bid to eventually help stop crises before they start.

Daniel Benyshek
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The largest study of its kind found mothers who consumed their placenta passed on no harm to their newborn babies.

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Esport championship, an Oprah Moment, and a (somewhat) daring neurologist 鈥 News from around campus

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Archaeologist Alan Simmons retires after 25 years of bringing the depth of time and big perspective to 性视界传媒.

Portrait of anthropology professor Debra Martin a classroom.
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Anthropology professor Debra Martin, a 2018 Distinguished Professor, finds the evidence of violence throughout human culture.

Portrait of Peter Gray, Assistant Professor of Anthropology
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First of its kind study looked at 性视界传媒鈥檚 8-Bit team as it readies for Mountain West Showdown against Boise State University.

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Three faculty garner 2018 Barrick Scholar Awards for their extensive research achievements.

Researchers Dan Benyshek and Sharon Young
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Research finds that consuming encapsulated placentas has little to no effect on postpartum mood and maternal bonding; detectable changes shown in hormones.

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A unique teaching model at 性视界传媒 engages students in the classroom and empowers them beyond it.

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Meet three 性视界传媒 graduate students pursuing their passions through research and making a big impact in their fields.