The book’s four sections focus on the topics of history and biography; language; folklore and folklife; and rituals and ...
During his time at UT, alumnus Seth Gonzalez received a bill from the University amounting to nearly $17,000, all from ...
Chatbots have been criticized as perfect plagiarism tools. The truth is more surprising.
Professor Luís Quinta-Murci, the chair of human genomics and evolution at the Collège de France in Paris, has written a ...
The conflict in Sudan has received only a fraction of the attention given to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. In a Q&A, ...
On the anti-Zionist left, the academic framing “settler colonialism” gained wide currency to describe and deride Zionism, ...
Anthropology professor Maura Finkelstein’s dismissal from Muhlenberg College, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, came after the ...
My first book, “Death in a Nutshell: An Anthropology Whodunnit,” explores visual anthropology – the study of images in culture and the use of images to present culture – and dyslexia. The course ...
As we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, we turn our attention to one Floridian who’s leading the effort to preserve ...
Israel/Palestine and in Greece. Her first book, Waste Siege: The Life of Infrastructure in Palestine (Stanford, 2019), has won five major book awards, and examines waste management in the absence of a ...
I have the unlikeliest golf friend that you need to meet because a round of golf with him will change your life—or at least ...
"People can find it in teeth that are 50,000 years old," said Richard Wrangham, a retired professor of biological anthropology at Harvard University and the author of "Catching Fire: How Cooking Made ...