Join faculty and friends for a special lecture by Kieran McNulty of The University of Minnesota. Professor McNulty will be delivering a talk entitled “Catarrhine evolution in the early Miocene of East Africa: pre- and post-liminary results from the Nyanza Rift.”
Thursday April 9th
5:00pm
NYU Silver Center, room 520
31 Washington Place
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Doctoral Students win Awards at the AAPAs!
Several doctoral students won awards and prizes for their presentations at the recent American Association of Physical Anthropologists meetings in St. Louis.
Maryjka Blaszczyk – Sherwood Washburn Prize for her paper entitled “Boldness in wild vervet monkeys individual differences and consistency across contexts.”
Megan Petersdorf – AAPA Primate Interest Group Award for her paper on “What can the skeleton tell us about flanging? Hard-tissue markers of cheek flanges in Mandrillus”
Catalina Villamil – Honorable Mention for her paper on “The influence of cranial and postcranial integration on the evolution of hominin basicranial morphology.”
Congratulations!
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Colloquium: Karen Ho
Please join faculty and friends for the third Spring 2015 lecture in our Colloquium Series! Karen Ho of the University of Minnesota will be giving a talk entitled “Recalculating Wall Street Rationalities: A Rethinking of Financial Risk and ‘Risk Culture'”
April 16th, 5pm
Kimball Lounge, 246 Greene Street, 1st floor
Colloquium: Matt Hull
Film Screening Event for Reelabilities!
Colloquium: David Valentine
Please join faculty and friends for the first Spring 2015 lecture in our Colloquium Series! David Valentine of the University of Minnesota will be giving a talk entitled “The Situation of the Gravity: Ontologies of One-g Terrestrialism and Social Theory Off-planet.”
March 12th, 5pm
Kimball Lounge, 246 Greene Street
Spring 2015 Colloquium Series Officially Announced!
Please join faculty and friends for this year’s Spring Colloquium Series!
Save the Date: Docs on the Edge!
Docs on the Edge will return to NYU on May 12 at 6pm! Presented by the departments of Anthropology and Cinema Studies, this student film event showcases documentaries produced by graduate students in the Program in Culture and Media.
17th Annual Annette B. Weiner Memorial Lecture
Please join friends and colleagues on Thursday April 2nd at 6pm in Hemmerdinger Hall (1st Floor, 100 Washington Square East) for the 17th Annual Annette B. Weiner Memorial Lecture. This year’s speaker is Anna Tsing, Professor of Anthropology at UC Santa Cruz.
RSVP required to attend. Send RSVP to anthropology@nyu.edu.
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