Larry has written an article for a special issue of the Journal of Cultural Cognitive Sciences titled “Cultural models of male body image, fat, and acceptable personhood among Euro-Americans and
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University Honors for Mirjam Holleman and Cayla Colclasure
Our former students, Dr. Mirjam Holleman and Cayla Colclasure, have won Outstanding Dissertation and Thesis awards for The College of Arts & Sciences They have also been nominated for the
Recent PhD Jessica Kowalski named Station Archaeologist for AAS and Research Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas
Our own Dr. Jessica Kowalski is now the Station Archaeologist for the Arkansas Archaeological Survey and Research Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas. Congratulations Jessica!
Chris Lynn’s Research on Tattooing and Immune Systems Featured on CNN Health
“What tattoos really do to our bodies’ immune systems” by our own Chris Lynn has been picked up by CNN Health. Congrats, Chris!
New Book from Dr. Ian Brown
Dr. Brown’s new book China Memories: Journal of an Archaeologist in the Three Gorges Region of the Yangtze River in 1999, has just been released. This volume deals mostly with
New Book Review Publications from Dr. Ian Brown
Attached are two book reviews by Dr. Ian Brown on books that were just released. The first is from American Antiquity and reviews Terry A. Barnhart’s American Antiquities: Revisiting the Origins of
New Publication from Bill Dressler
We have a new publication from Dr. Dressler and colleagues (see attached). It is the result of his continued work in Brazil. See full citation below. Dressler, William W., Mauro
Dr. Tokovinine’s Work on Maya Warfare Profiled in the New York Times, UA News
Dr. Alexandre Tokovinine takes photos to create a photogrammetry 3-D model of broken fragments of a Mayan monument (Courtesy of Estrada-Belli, Tulane University). Dr. Alexandre Tokovinine’s recent work on warfare
AAAS Leshner Fellow Christopher Lynn Awarded Wenner-Gren Grant (updated with links to news articles)
UA professor and American Association for the Advancement of Science Leshner Fellow Dr. Christopher Lynn has received a $20,000 Wenner-Gren Foundation Grant to continue his work on The Inking of
Mirjam Holleman Successfully Defends Dissertation
Warmest congratulations to soon-to-be Dr. Mirjam Holleman, who successfully defended her dissertation on stigma toward people with physical disabilities in Poland and its effects on social integration and lived experiences. Pictured