Join us in welcoming Dr. Enrique Sepúlveda to our department! Dr. Sepúlveda brings his knowledge and skills in migration and border studies in global Latinx communities, critical literacy and pedagogy, and education and social justice (among many others), and we are excited to have him as a new colleague.
Moments in Mexican American History in the Southwest, an historical look into Mexican-American history from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) to the present, is on display at The Collective in Lafayette. The exhibit of 23 panels combining text and images, was prepared by CU professors Dr. Arturo Aldama and...
Professor Holmes publishes "Necrocapitalism, Or, THE VALUE OF BLACK DEATH," an insightful new contribution to Bully Bloggers, an online queer word art group.
Dr. Carroll was invited to serve as a commentator for the Anthropology and Environment Society Engagement Blog (a section of the American Anthropological Association) on the topic of "Environmental Anthropology of Settler Colonialism.”
Congrats to Professor Villanueva on the publication of his new book, Lynching of Mexicans in the Texas Borderland (2017) by the University of New Mexico Press!
Congrats Dr. Sepúlveda on the new book, Global Latin(o) Americanos: Transoceanic Diasporas and Regional Migrations, published by Oxford University Press!
The 2017 Critical Sports Studies Sport and Social Justice Lecture Series presents a talk by Representative Brian Sims on "LGBT Athletes, Advocates & Allies." Come join us on Thursday, April 20, 2017 from 2:00pm-3:15pm in GOLD Biosciences, Room A2B70!
Dr. Clint Carroll received a prestigious faculty early career award from the National Science Foundation. Through a tribally-driven, integrated research and education project, Dr. Carroll will explore barriers to land-based cultural practices among Cherokee people in Oklahoma, and will promote cultural and ecological resiliency through the intergenerational transfer of traditional...