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Second Year Colloquium
CHES Speaker Series: Jacinta Beehner (University of Michigan)
CHES Speaker Series: Raven Garvey (University of Michigan)
CHES Speaker Series: Chris Kuzawa (Harvard University)
CHES Speaker Series: Alexander Pritchard (UC Davis)
CHES Speaker Series: Anne Yoder (Duke University)
Speaker Cara Ocobock, How Reindeer Herders of Sub-Arctic Finland Bioculturally Cope with the Cold
Changed to Virtual Event!  Speaker Gerrit Dusseldorp: New excavations at Umhlatuzana rockshelter, South Africa
Speaker Jade d'Alpoim Guedes: A Deep History of Human Adaptation and Changing Climate on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau
Speaker Anirruddhan Vasudevan, "Talk of Wonder: Religion, Sociality and Moral Astonishment among Thirunangai Transwomen in Southern India
Speaker Tom Gillespie, A One Health Approach to Understanding and Mitigating Pathogenic Threats to Wild Primates
Speaker Christopher von Ruedon, Unmaking egalitarianism: comparing sources of political change in an Amazonian society
4th Lembersky Conference on Human Evolutionary Studies: "From the Genome to the General Assembly: Cooperation and Conflict Across Domains"
Field School Information Session for Undergraduates
Speaker Rebecca Stumpf: Instights into Microbial Diversity and Disease Transmission among Wild Primates
Speaker Siobhán Mattison: A behavioral ecology view on the gender-health paradox
Speaker Sander van der Leeuw: The evolution of information processing, categorization and the illusion of control
CANCELLED: Speaker Marie Soressi, Neandertal Legacy: Searching for the impact of indigenous populations on Homo sapiens populations circa 40 kya in Europe
Speaker Krystal Smalls: Matter(ing) and Meaning: The Raciosemiotics of Contemporary Black Diaspora in Digital and Analog Life
Speaker Tony Goldberg: Tragic natural experiments: insights into human evolution from infectious diseases of primates
Speaker Damien Stankiewicz, Adjacent Discourse: On Talking and Not Talking about Politics in a Far-Right Town in France
CANCELED - Speaker Anthony Di Fiori, to be rescheduled
Speaker Thibaud Gruber: An affective, behavioral and cognitive story of the evolution of communication and culture in humans and other great apes
Speaker Tony Di Fiori, Comparative Mating Systems of Atelin Primates
Speaker Christine Chalifoux, Contentious Kinship: Ethnicity and Motherhood in a Kampala Orphanage
Speaker John Rowan
Speaker Patricia Wright: Saving Rainforest in Madagascar
NEW TIME/PLACE, STILL ON - Speaker Katrina Yezzi-Woodley, Building Community Relationships to Create Engaging Educational Programming for K-12 Students
CANCELED - Speaker Serah Shani, Cooperation as capital: The unsettled moral practices and reciprocities among Maasai parents and their children in a changing world
POSTPONED TILL REGULAR ACTIVITIES RESUME - Speaker Maira Hayat, God and Government
Speaker Sharika Thiranagama: Nationalism and Collapse in Sri Lanka
CANCELED DUE TO ILLNESS -Speaker Maira Hayat, God and Government
14th Annual Anthropology Honors Symposium
Speaker Darren Byler, Terror Capitalism: Producing the "Terrorist-Worker" in Northwest China
Speaker Michael Chazan, The Role of the Calahari in Human Evolution
Speaker Siobhan Mattison, Using health and demography to resolve evolutionary paradoxes of family structure
Speaker Kristina Nazimova
Speaker Andrew Van Horn
Speaker David Lawson, Forging an applied evolutionary anthropology of gendered conflict
Speaker Nicole Thompson Gonzalez, We are not the same: Diversity of primate social strategies between and within individuals
Speaker Jonathan Stieglitz: Evolutionary perspectives on human health and life history
Speaker Adrian Jaeggi, Cooperation in small-scale societies: Ecology and health
Speaker Thomas Plummer: Oldowan occurrences on the Homa Peninsula, Kenya
Speaker Robin Nelson: Kin, Community, and the Complexity of Everyday Life: Building Theory in Studies of Family Making and Kin Investment
Dean's Distinguished Lecturer Herman Pontzer: Healthy as a Hunter-Gatherer: Evolutionary Insights from Small-Scale Societies
Speaker Ilaria Patania, Rutgers NB
Speaker Radu Iovita: The Paleolithic Silk Road
Speaker Pablo Seward Delaporte, "Toward a Phenomenology of 'Politics'"
Speaker Stephanie Poindexter: Revisiting our understanding of nocturnal primates
Speaker Luca Pozzi: Unlocking cryptic diversity: genes, museums, and the challenges of climate change
Speaker Anthony Lopez: Coalitional Conflict: From the Grammar of Violence to the Laws of War
Speakers Kevin Hatala and Erin Marie Williams:  Reevaluating classic hypotheses through new lenses
Speaker Robert Lynch: The Impact of market integration and religion on social networks
Speaker Katherin Amato: Using comparative primate research to enrich our understanding of human-microbiome interactions
Speaker Rebecca Brittain CHES Zelnick-Belzberg Night
Speaker Matt Sponheimer
Speaker Romm Lewkowicz
Speaker Gilbert Tostevin
Speaker Teresa Steele: The middle stone age from Varsche Rivier 003, South Africa
Speaker Amy Zhang, New York University
Speaker Shara Bailey: Neanderthals and other extinct humans: Tales from teeth
Speaker Coren Lee Apicella: Hunter-gatherer insights on the puzzle of cooperationn
Rebecca Lewis: Male intrasexual relationships: Can males be friends in a variable social system
Ian J. Wallace - From Evolution to Epidemic: Understanding Osteoarthritis as a Mismatch Disease
Wednesday Workshop: Dan Cabanes Talk
Wednesday Workshop: Units and Cycles: A Writing Method presented by Zeynep Gürsel
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