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Stories and News

Stories and news from the Department of Anthropology

Anthropology students Diandra Sarr and Sana Leebe awarded Gilman Scholarships

Anthro major Diandra Sarr plans to study in Senegal, while Anthro minor Sana Leebe’s program will take her to Jordan, once COVID-related travel restrictions are lifted. Congratulations to both!

Dr. Paula Tallman Publishes Two Articles on Health and Nutrition in the Amazon

Working in the Peruvian Amazon with then undergraduate student Giuliana Sanchez-Samaniego, new faculty member Dr. Paula Skye Tallman found that indigenous Awajún community members were suffering from a "dual burden" of both under and over-nutrition (Tallman et al., 2021). Giuliana Sanchez-Samaniego took their research one step further by examining what community members were eating. She found that the diversity of traditional Awajún diets has substantially decreased and been replaced with carbohydrate-heavy market foods (Sanchez-Samaniego et al., 2021), potentially explaining the trends they found in dietary health. Giuliana is now pursuing her PhD on cardiovascular health in the Peruvian Andes and continues to work with Dr. Tallman. Dr. Tallman encourages any LUC students interested in these topics to reach out to her (ptallman@luc.edu)!

New Book from Dr. Catherine Nichols! Exchanging Objects is based on her research at the Smithsonian Institution.

Dr. Nichols' new book, Exchanging Objects, is based on her research at the Smithsonian Institution.

Fall 2021 Upper-level anthro courses

Check out the upper level courses being offered by the anthropology department next fall!

Fall 2021 Anthro Courses--Introductory

Check out the intro courses being offered by the anthropology department in the fall!

Anne Grauer named AAAS Fellow

Join us in congratulating Professor Anne Grauer on being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science! This honor is awarded to distinguished scientists for their significant contributions to scientific knowledge.

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Anthropology Faculty Values Statement

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Dr. Catherine Nichols to present on teaching with digital humanities for the Library Journal webinar.

Dr. Catherine Nichols to present on teaching with digital humanities for the Library Journal webinar.

Dr. Kathleen Adams Wins Books Award

Dr. Kathleen Adams has been awarded the 2020 Ed Bruner Book Prize by the Anthropology of Tourism Interest Group for her 2020 co-edited volume.

Dr. Nichols to speak at the Day of Digital Humanities at University of Texas

Professor Catherine Nichols is participating in a panel about Digital Humanities Data at the University of Texas-Austin.

Kathleen Adams has a new article in the journal Tourism Geographies.

Kathleen Adams recently published an article about the intersections between migration and tourism in Indonesia, urging more attention be devoted to local conceptions and experiences of mobility, which do not always align with “Western” dominant binary categories. The article can be found here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14616688.2020.1765010?journalCode=rtxg20

Kathleen Adams invited to speak on tourism and COVID-19 in Southeast Asia

Kathleen Adams was an invited panelist on a recent webinar, “Southeast Asia, Tourism, COVID-19 and Silver Linings.” An American Anth. Association Anthropology of Tourism Interest Group Blog featuring the panel (and link to the 30 minute webinar) can be found here: -http://atig.americananthro.org/southeast-asia-tourism-covid-19-and-silver-linings/

Fall 2020 Anthropology Classes

Registration for Fall 2020 classes starts on April 6. Take a look at what's on offer in Anthropology next semester!

New Report from Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz and Project Solidarity

Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz is part of collaborative research team that recently released findings-to-date from their research with deportees in Mexico City.

Stacy Drake of the Field Museum to Speak about Human Remains in Museum Collections

Dr. Drake's talk will address concerns around viewing and engaging with human remains at educational institutions like museums and illustrate some of the ways in which the Field Museum is working to navigate and mitigate potential cultural trauma caused by past collection methods. Join us in the IC 4th Floor at 4:00 on Thursday, February 13!

Dr. Adams Gives Keynote Lecture at Tourism Forum in China

Kathleen Adams’ lecture at the 4th Boao International Tourism Communication Forum, in Hainan, China, was titled “Dark Tourism as Engine for Tourism Vitality?: Learning from Indonesian Case Studies.”

Anthropology Speaker Series Event: "Repairing Family and Community After Deportation"

Youth leaders from Mexico and El Salvador will highlight stories of youth engagement and the impact of deportation and violence on young people in Latin America. Join us at 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 4 in IES 123/124!

10th Anniversary Edition of Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz’s “Labor and Legality” Just Released

The new edition of Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz’s first book, an ethnography of undocumented immigrants working in a Chicago-area restaurant, incorporates new interview data, updated policy discussions, and recent theoretical approaches to inequality.

Loyola Anthropologists Head to Vancouver for 2019 AAA Conference

Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz, Catherine Nichols, and Thea Strand attended the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting in late November, presenting original research and participating in a variety of events.

Another New Book from Dr. Adams in 2019! The Ethnography of Tourism

Dr. Adams is co-editor of and contributor to a brand-new volume addressing the ethnographic study of tourism, including topics ranging from emergent culture to authenticity to contested sites and beyond.

2019-20 Anthropology Speaker Series Kicks off Oct. 2

The first event in this year's lineup is a talk by Kristin Otto on the theme of repair in material culture studies and museum collections. Join us at 6:30 on Oct. 2 in the IC 4th floor!

Article out from Dr. Nichols in Teaching and Learning Anthropology Journal

Dr. Nichols's "Teaching and Learning Anthropology in the Museum: Developing an Exhibit with the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm” discusses her work with interns in the May Weber Collection.

Alum Katie Day Good ('07) Contributes to Slate with an Essay on Printing Her Facebook Account

Dr. Good, now an Assistant Professor at Miami University in Ohio, studies mediated communication in American education and everyday life. Click through for a link to her piece in Slate!

New Book from Dr. Adams out in May 2019

Kathleen Adams's most recent book, titled *Indonesia: History, Heritage, Culture*, is published by the Association for Asian Studies Press. Click through for links to an author interview with Dr. Adams and an excerpt from the book.

Dr. Krueger Featured on Sausage of Science Podcast

Kristin Krueger was interviewed for a June 2019 episode titled "The Toothy Ladies" on the Sausage of Science, a podcast from the Human Biology Association.

Dr. Adams in Switzerland, Belgium and Portugal to Start the Summer

Kathleen Adams was in Europe to give lectures, advise advanced graduate students, and participate in workshops and conferences in late May and early June.

Dr. Nichols Presents at Collections in Circulation Conference at Kew Royal Botanic Gardens in London

Dr. Nichols presented the paper “Illustrating Anthropological Knowledge: the Exchange and Use of Duplicates Specimens at the US National Museum and the Pitt Rivers Museum”. Click through for a link to a podcast of her talk.

Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz Co-Hosts Successful SANA-SUNTA Spring Conference

The Society for the Anthropology of North America and Society for Urban, National, and Transnational Anthropology held a joint spring conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico, co-hosted by SANA President Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz. The meeting featured more than 200 attendees and several dozen local participants.

Marisa LaBella Presents at SANA in Puerto Rico

Congratulations to recent anthropology graduate Marisa LaBella for presenting her research on the devastating effects of federal policies on immigrant communities at the SANA-SUNTA Spring Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Dr. Krueger Publishes Paper in American Journal of Physical Anthropology

Titled "Dental microwear texture analysis of Homo sapiens sapiens: Foragers, farmers, and pastoralists," the paper finds significant differences in dental microwear texture signatures among populations with different diets.

Contributions by Dr. Krueger Featured in PBS Nova and National Geographic Articles

Dr. Kristin Krueger recently contributed expert comments to Nova's reporting on the newly identified Homo luzonensis and to National Geographic's coverage of four hominin teeth recently found in Southern China.

Professor Adams Presents Paper at Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting

Dr. Adams' paper, “Rethinking Power in Upland Indonesia: Spirits and Sacred Statues in an Era of Heritage-Consciousness,” was part of the panel “Rethinking Power in the Southeast Asian Present” at the AAS conference in Denver in March.

Lecture by Southeast Asian textile scholar, Dr. Jill Forshee, on April 10

The event, titled "Enfolding Life, Death, History, and Flux: Sumba Textiles through Time," will focus on past and present shifts and changes in fabrics.

New Article from Dr. Adams on Local Vendors in Indonesian Tourism

The article addresses local strategies for economic survival in Toraja, and it appears in the most recent issue of the journal Tourism Culture & Communication (18(4)).

Loyola Anthropologists at AAA 2018

Drs. Adams, Gomberg-Muñoz, and Strand participated in research and discussion panels at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting in San Jose, CA, in November.

Dr. Butler Featured in Phoenix Article on Masks

Noah Butler contributed an anthropological perspective on Halloween and masking for Loyola's student newspaper.

Dr. Strand Contributes to Interdisciplinary "Rural Voices" Book

Thea Strand recently published a chapter on rural Norwegians' use of urban language in the edited volume "Rural Voices: Language, Identity, and Social Change Across Place."

Dr. Adams Publishes Chapter on Mortuary Tourism in Indonesia

Kathleen Adams has contributed a chapter to the edited volume "Leisure and Death," based on her ongoing research in Toraja, Indonesia.

Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz Contributes to Inaugural Issue of the Journal for the Anthropology of North America

In JANA's first "Come to Terms" column, Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz makes a case for anthropologists as "accomplices" rather than "allies."

Mia LaRocca ('17) Wins Fulbright Award to Italy

The Fulbright/Casten Family Foundation Award will allow Mia to pursue a Master’s degree at the University of Gastronomic Sciences, which is committed to promoting a sustainable and just food economy through the tenets of the Slow Food movement.

Congratulations, Anthropology Grads!

Outstanding accomplishments were recognized at the annual gala, featuring student research and senior awards. Congrats to all of our new graduates in Anthropology!

Dr. Adams Contributes to New Handbook of Contemporary Indonesia

Kathleen Adams' chapter in the Routledge Handbook is titled "Revisiting 'Wonderful Indonesia': Tourism, Economy, and Society."

LUC Anthro Alum Alexandria Peterson Publishes in Journal of Human Evolution

Alex Peterson (BS '14) recently published an article as first author in JHE analyzing dental microwear, paleoenvironment, and diet for A. africanus and P. robustus.

Dr. Grauer Elected President of AAPA, to Receive 2018 Lasker Award

Anthropology Chair Anne Grauer has been elected President of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. At the AAPA meeting in April, Dr. Grauer will also be receiving the Gabriel W. Lasker Service Award for her history of excellent service to the AAPA and the field of physical anthropology.

Drs. Butler and Gomberg-Muñoz Honored at 2018 Sujack Awards

Noah Butler and Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz received Master Teacher awards at the 2018 Sujack Awards ceremony, recognizing outstanding CAS faculty accomplishments in teaching and research.

From the Attic to the Web: Building the May Weber Ethnographic Digital Collection

Dr. Catherine Nichols, along with Digital Humanities graduate students Lucas Coyne, Andi Pacheco, and Adam Depew, will discuss progress on their project, "Decolonizing the Museum Catalogue," at a lunchtime lecture on Wednesday, April 11.

Dr. Krueger Publishes "A Guide to Teaching Race after Charlottesville"

Her reflections on best practices for teaching about race and racism in the anthropology classroom recently appeared in Anthropology News.

Dr. Adams Delivers Keynote at Critical Tourism Studies Conference

Kathleen Adams delivered a keynote lecture at the Inaugural Conference for Critical Tourism Studies Asia-Pacific Association in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

"The Anthropologist" Film Screening and Q&A with Dr. Susie Crate

In concert with the Loyola's Climate Change Conference, Dr. Crate will host a screening of *The Anthropologist,* a film that is part biographical story of daughters and their anthropologist mothers, as well as a tour of indigenous communities contemplating relocation from traditional homes as a result of climate change. The screening will be Friday, March 16, from 11:15-1:00 in the Damen Cinema.

Migration and Belonging Exhibit and Talk by Lauren Heidbrink

Anthropology's Mobility and Immobility Speaker Series will feature an exhibit titled "Migration and Belonging: Narratives from a Highland Town" in the IC from Feb. 19-Mar. 1, including a talk by exhibit creator Lauren Heidbrink on Feb. 26.

Undocumented to Hyperdocumented, Loyola's Dra. Aurora Chang Talks About Her New Book

School of Education professor Chang will discuss her new book, The Struggles of Identity, Education, and Agency in the Lives of Undocumented Students, on Feb. 13.

Loyola Faculty at the 2017 AAA Annual Meeting

Drs. Adams, Gomberg-Muñoz, and Penglase participated in the 116th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Washington, DC, presenting original research and contributing to disciplinary discussions of museums, migration policies, and Olympic legacies.

Dr. Adams Examines Santa Fe Collection of Toraja Art

In late November, Kathleen Adams traveled to Santa Fe to examine materials at the Museum of International Folk Art, photo-documenting a Toraja effigy of the dead as part of a digital repatriation project.

Students Attend Umbanda Religious Ceremony with Prof. Penglase in Brazil

Prof. Ben Penglase, who is teaching in a USAC study-abroad program in Florianópolis, Brazil, took students to an Umbanda religious ceremony at the Ilê de Xangô center, where priests also gave a short talk about the African roots of the Brazilian religions Candomblé and Umbanda.

Salvadoran Congresswoman Marina Alvarenga at LUC Nov. 6!

Alvarenga will address migration challenges facing El Salvador, including mass deportations from the United States. The talk will be at 4:00 p.m., Nov. 6, in McCormick Lounge.

Dr. Penglase and Students Attend Soccer Match in Brazil

Participating in a semester-long USAC study abroad program in Florianopolis, Brazil, Dr. Penglase took Loyola students to the match as part of his class on "Culture of Brazil."

Dr. Butler Contributes to New Volume on Islamic Education in Africa

His chapter discusses new forms and uses of schools in Muslim communities in Niger.

Christian Franck, a student in the Department of Anthropology’s museum studies internship course, holds a puppet that will be in LUMA’s upcoming exhibition on Indonesian puppetry. (Photo: Natalie Battaglia)

Bringing art to life

Anthropology students are taking a hands-on approach to help curate a new LUMA exhibition about Indonesian puppets. “It’s fun because this isn’t something, at least from my experience, most people really know about,” said Liz Bajjalieh, an anthropology major. “I’m taking this little shadow puppet from a little corner of the world, so an entire other world of people can experience it.”

’17 Anthro Grads and Recent Alumni Heading to Grad School

New and recent LUC Anthropology alumni are starting graduate programs in Museum Anthropology, Environmental Science, and Public History, among others, in Fall 2017.

New Alum Claire Abell Wins CSAS Undergraduate Paper Award

Abell (BA '17) presented her original paper at the Central States Anthropology Society Annual Meeting in Spring 2017 and was recently honored for submitting the best undergraduate paper at the conference.

Congratulations to Our Graduating Seniors!

Graduating seniors were celebrated, and awards for outstanding accomplishments were presented at LUC Anthropology's annual gala and symposium.

Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz and Kristin Krueger Awarded for Research and Teaching Excellence

Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz received the Sujack Award for Research Excellence, while Dr. Krueger was named Master Teacher at this year's CAS faculty awards ceremony.

LUC Anthro Students and Faculty at the Society for Applied Anthropology 2017 Meeting

Loyola Anthropology was well represented at the 2017 SfAA's. Student sharing original research included Kathleen Lantto, Mia LaRocca, Karina Fierro, Amanda Sorensen, and Alice Thompson. Drs. Adams and Gomberg-Muñoz also presented their work in Santa Fe.

Students Elizabeth Bajjalieh and Claire Abell Present at CSAS 2017

Liz and Claire participated in a panel on touristic imagery alongside Dr. Kathleen Adams at this year's Central States Anthropology meeting in early April.

Nell Haynes to Speak on Indigenous Bolivian Women Wrestlers

Haynes' talk is titled "Global Cholas: Reworking Authenticity and Indigeneity in Bolivian Lucha Libre." The event will be held in Cuneo 109 on Thursday, April 27, at 4:00 p.m.

Dr. Adams to Give Brownbag Talk on Indonesian Homeland Travel

On Monday, April 3, Kathleen Adams will offer a presentation of her on-going research with far-flung Indonesian migrants whose recreational returns to the homeland for international festivals and family rituals entail varied experiences of inclusion and exclusion, as well as re-imaginings of identity and ethnic, religious and national heritage.

New Article by Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz in Citizenship Studies

Dr. Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz has a new coauthored (with Abby C. Wheatley) article available in Citizenship Studies, entitled "Keep Moving: Collective Agency on the Migrant Trail."

Naveen Kanji (BS '16) Heading to Stritch

Naveen will attend Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine beginning in Fall 2016. Congratulations!

Dr. Adams to Give Keynote Lecture at the 2016 Annual Congress of the Swiss Anthropological Association

Her talk is titled “Longing and Belonging: Reflections on Anthropology through the Prism of Homeland Travel,” and it will take place in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Friday, Nov. 11.

Loyola Faculty Present at AAA 2016

Drs. Adams, Arnold, Gomberg-Muñoz, and Strand participated in the 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Minneapolis.

David Hanley Presents at Midwest Archeological Conference

Hanley's presentation was titled "Spatial Analysis of Subsurface Metal Artifacts at 11MH515: an Early 19th Century Pioneer Farmstead in Northern Illinois." It was a product of his Provost Fellowship project, supervised by Dr. Daniel Amick.

Seniors Tom Brown and Emily Dattilo, with one of the Indonesian shadow puppets in the collection.

May Weber Ethnographic Art Collection Finds a Home at Loyola

A university acquisition that was years in the making is now giving students a chance to study non western folk art – and unravel the mind of a collector.

Professor Jim Calcagno creates new online course for TED

Professor Jim Calcagno has developed one of the first online courses available as part of TED’s new Ted Studies series. Dr. Calcagno’s 2013 Evolutionary Anthropology article “What Makes Us Human” served as the inspiration for the course, which features a set of curated talks on evolution from experts such as Jane Goodall.

New Blog Post by Dr. Penglase on Anthropoliteia

Ben Penglase writes about the various inspirations for his book, Living with Insecurity in a Brazilian Favela

Dr. Brophy to Participate in Rising Star Workshop in South Africa

Dr. Brophy will participate in the upcoming Rising Star Workshop at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), Johannesburg, South Africa, where she will document and compare the occlusal morphology and cuspal arrangement of the Rising Star hominid teeth.

New Book by Dr. Penglase

Ben Penglase's new book, "Living with Insecurity in a Brazilian Favela" was recently published by Rutgers University Press.

Abbey Stone and Dr. Krueger Present at AAPA Conference

Abbey Stone and Dr. Kristin Krueger will present the results of a collaborative research project at the AAPA Annual Meeting in April.

New York Review of Books Mentions Dr. Penglase's 'Living with Insecurity'

A recent review in the NYRB includes Dr. Ben Penglase's recent book 'Living with Insecurity in a Brazilian Favela: Urban Violence and Daily Life.'

Dr. Brophy Featured in Loyola Magazine

Juliet Brophy's research at the Rising Star site in South Africa was featured in the Spring 2014 issue of Loyola Magazine.

Dr. Adams Honored by Critical Tourism Studies Asia-Pacific

Dr. Kathleen Adams was recently named “Distinguished Honorary Member of the Board” of CTS-AP

Mostra Brazilian Film Series Screenings at Loyola Nov. 5-15

Loyola's Lake Shore Campus will serve as the venue for eight film screenings and special events during Chicago's annual Brazilian film festival.

Dr. Langlie Featured in IES Research Seminar on Nov. 15

BrieAnna Langlie will present on "Farming and Warfare in the Ancient Peruvian Andes" at 4 p.m. in the Institute of Environmental Sustainability, Room 123.

Sarah Horton to Speak on Migrant Worker Health

Dr. Horton is the author of "They Leave Their Kidneys in the Fields" (2015). Her talk on Oct. 6 at 4:00 is titled "Ghost Workers: The Labor Implications of Governing Immigration Through Crime." It will be held in Cuneo 109.

Dr. Adams Gives Invited Lecture at the East-West Center and University of Hawaii

In August, Dr. Kathleen Adams gave an invited lecture on “Crafting Ethnic and Cultural Identities in Indonesia” as part of the “Infusing Southeast Asian Studies into the Undergraduate Curriculum” faculty development program.

Dr. Nichols Contributes to Special Issue of Museum Anthropology

The theme issue examines critical histories of museum catalogues.

New Article by Dr. Nichols in History and Anthropology

Dr. Catherine Nichols has a new article available, entitled “Social and Material Connections: Otis T. Mason’s European Grand Tour and Collections Exchanges.”

Dr. Penglase Publishes Essay on Lochte Olympic Scandal

Ben Penglase recently penned an article for the Huffington Post on responses to Ryan Lochte and violence during the Olympics.

New Article by Dr. Adams in Asian Journal of Tourism Research

Dr. Kathleen Adams' most recent article is titled "Tourism and Ethnicity in Insular Southeast Asia: Eating, Praying, Loving and Beyond.”

Two New Articles by Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz

Dr. Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz has two new articles out in the most recent issues of American Ethnologist and North American Dialogue.

Weekend of Excellence Anthropology Research Presentations

Anthropology students were among the poster presenters at Loyola's Weekend of Excellence 2016.

Dr. Adams Named Master Researcher

Kathleen Adams received the honor at this year’s Sujack Awards ceremony on April 25.

Anthro Students Receive LUROP Awards for 2016-17

Amanda Sorensen, Evan Chwa, Mia LaRocca, Karina Fierro, and Karishma Bali have all received LUROP scholarship or fellowship awards for the coming academic year.

Dr. Penglase Speaking at Loyola's Corboy Law Center on April 21

Dr. Ben Penglase will discuss his recent book, Living with Insecurity in a Brazilian Favela, with particular focus on how people perceive safety or insecurity.

Dr. Adams to Speak at UCLA’s Fowler Museum

Dr. Adams will join five other scholars making presentations at an April 23 symposium on “Art of the Austronesians: The Legacy of Indo-Pacific Voyaging.”

Francesca Gervasi ('16) Awarded Graduate Fellowship at Merrimack College

She will begin her Masters of Education in Community Engagement at Merrimack (North Andover, MA) in May 2016.

Dr. Penglase Speaks at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management

Dr. Ben Penglase is speaking at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management as part of a series of lectures in Global Programs addressing Brazil's role in the global economy.

Dr. Angela Stuesse to Speak on Race and Worker Justice

Stuesse, author of Scratching Out a Living: Latinos, Race, and Work in the Deep South will speak on Monday, April 4, at 4:30 p.m.

Dr. Nichols contributes to special issue of Collaborative Anthropologies

The theme issue is focused on collaborative anthropological practice in the past, present, and future.

Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz to Speak at the University of Pittsburgh

Her talk at the Global Studies Center will focus on "Gendered Experiences of Migration, Gentrification, and Displacement."

Dr. Adams Guest Edits Special Issue of Museum Anthropology

The theme issue explores "Teaching with Objects," including an article by Dr. Adams titled "Back to the Future? Emergent Visions for Object-Based Teaching in and Beyond the Classroom."

Dr. Nichols to Speak at Colorado College

Dr. Catherine Nichols will discuss her doctoral research on the history of anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution in the talk, "Trading Specimens: The Exchange of Anthropological Duplicates by the Smithsonian Institution”.

Dr. Adams co-leads Alternative Break Immersion to El Salvador

Dr. Adams, Co-leader Becky Ramirez-Malagon and ten Loyola students spent ten days in El Salvador in January, 2016 learning about contemporary and historical social justice issues.

Dr. Nichols leads Alternative Break Immersion to Pine Ridge Indian Reservation

Dr. Nichols and six Loyola undergraduates recently spent their Spring Break as guests of the Oglala Lakota.

Faculty Presentations at AAA 2015

Drs. Gomberg-Muñoz, Nichols, Penglase, and Strand gave presentations at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting in Denver.

Dr. Krueger to Speak at UW-Milwaukee

She will present original research and host a workshop on molding and casting teeth.

Dr. Krueger Contributes to New Companion to Dental Anthropology Book

Her chapter is titled "Dentition, Behavior, and Diet Determination."

Dr. Penglase Publishes Interview with Rolker Gracie

The interview on the history of Brazilian jiu-jitsu was recently published in The Rio Reader (Duke Univ. Press).

Recent Graduates at Paleopathology Conference

Recent grads Thomas Jaskowiec, Michael Lee, and Sean Rajnic, along with Dr. Anne Grauer, will present collaborative research at the annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association.

Caitlin DeRango and Dr. Grauer Present at AAPA Meeting

Recent graduate Caitlin DeRango, Dr. Anne Grauer, and colleagues from NYU and Seton Hall will present at the upcoming AAPA meeting.

Dr. Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz Featured in Anthropology News

Dr. Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz's research on immigration reform and inequality in the United States was recently featured in Anthropology News.

New Article by Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz on Immigration Processing

Ruth Romberg-Muñoz has a new article in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

Frank Walsh ('15) Awarded Fellowship for Study in Indonesia

Frank has received a fellowship from the USINDO Society for 2015 summer study of Indonesian language and culture.

Nicole Constantine ('15) to Intern at The Field Museum

Nicole has accepted an internship to assist with cataloging a 13th century shipwreck excavated from the Java Sea.

Grace Iverson Receives Johnson Scholarship

Grace will study gender the production and collection of textiles from the May Weber Collection.

Anthropology Students Present Research at 2015 LUROP Symposium

Abby Stone and Naveen Kanji recently presented at Loyola's annual Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium.

River Simpson Awarded Social Justice Research Fellowship

His project is entitled "What Ever Happened to Class?: Lesson Learned from the Fight for 15."

Alice Thompson Wins Johnson Scholarship

Her research project will focus on "Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA): Gendered Dimensions of the Application Process."

Christina Rodriquez Awarded Johnson Scholarship

Her research project is entitled "Empowering Each Other: Leadership Development in an Immigrant Women's Collective."

Katie Day Good Joining Faculty at Miami University

Good, a Loyola Anthropology alum (2007), recently defended her Ph.D. at Northwestern and will join the faculty at Miami University in Fall 2015.

Alum Ericka Menchen-Trevino Accepts Position at American University

Menchen-Trevino (2001) completed her Ph.D. in Communications in 2012, and she will take a position as an Assistant Professor at American University beginning in Fall 2015.

Michele Statz Receives Ph.D. at University of Washington

Statz, a Loyola Anthropology alum (2005), recently received her Ph.D. in Sociocultural Anthropology and a graduate certificate in Comparative Law and Society Studies

Brooke Morgan Completes Ph.D. in Anthropology at SMU

Loyola Anthropology alum Brooke Morgan (2008) has successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation in Anthropology at Southern Methodist University.

Anthropology Senior Eddie Chong Awarded Field Museum Internship

Eddie has been awarded an Anthropology Alliance Internship with the Science Action for Conservation and Community Center at the Field Museum.

Anthropology Alum Michelle Statz Launches Youth Circulations Website

Statz, together with Lauren Heidbrink, has developed the site to draw attention to representations of young migrants in policy reports and media.

Essay by Dr. Penglase on Huffington Post

Ben Penglase recently had an essay on Brazilian soccer, politics, and the World Cup published online at Huffington Post.

Dr. Grauer Hosts CPS After School Matters Students

In June and July, Anne Grauer will host high school students interested in learning about the human skeleton and forensic anthropology.

Anthropoliteia Blog Post by Dr. Penglase

Ben Penglase has recently contributed a blog post on the pre-World Cup police pacification of marginalized neighborhoods in Rio for the website Anthropoliteia.

Dr. Strand Featured in Norwegian Magazine

Thea Strand's research on the local dialect of Valdres, Norway was recently featured in Valdresmagasinet (The Valdres Magazine).

Dr. Penglase Presents at LASA 2014 Conference

Ben Penglase recently participated in the annual International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, presenting a paper in a panel focused on ethnographies of street violence.

Anthropology Students at NCUR

Loyola Anthropology students and Provost Fellows Ashley Wahnschaff, Cydney Stein, and Juan Basadre recently participated in the National Conference on Undergraduate Research.

New Chardin Officers Elected

On the E-Board for 2014-15 are Eddie Chong, Tom Brown, Vanessa Mercado, Nicole York, and Emma Harley.

Catherine Nichols Joins Anthropology Faculty

Loyola Anthropology welcomes a new faculty member this February. Catherine Nichols will initially be involved in the ongoing development of a new ethnographic museum to be housed in Mundelein Center.

Aspen Sprague Presents at Foreign Affairs Conference

Anthropology and Political Science student Aspen Sprague will participate in the upcoming Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference.

Dr. Adams Featured on Canadian Radio's "The Current"

Dr. Kathleen Adams was recently interviewed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for a story on the ethics of tourism to North Korea.

Dr. Adams Invited to Speak in Kazakhstan

Dr. Kathleen Adams will deliver a lecture series on art and nation-building at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Anthropology Celebration and Student Awards

This year's Anthropology Student Celebration was held on April 23, featuring original student research and awards for graduating seniors.

YES! Magazine Features Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz

Dr. Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz's research on undocumented migrants and U.S. immigration politics was recently featured in YES!

Edward Chong & Kaitlin Madsen Awarded LUROP Fellowships

Rising seniors Kait Madsen and Eddie Chong have recently been awarded Provost and Social Justice Research Fellowships, respectively.

Dr. Amick Speaking at Syrian Refugee Symposium April 7

Dr. Dan Amick will participate in the "Sanctuary and Sustenance: Syria and the Plight of Refugees" symposium, sponsored by Loyola's Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage.

Dr. Grauer and Students Assist Cook County Sheriff

Loyola students will assist Dr. Anne Grauer and the Cook County Sheriff's Police in searching for human remains this April.

Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz Edits "City & Society" Special Issue

Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz has organized a special issue of the journal City and Society, entitled "We Are All Arizona: Heightened Immigration Enforcement and Community Responses in the United States."

Dr. Calcagno is Invited Speaker at Notre Dame

Dr. James Calcagno is an invited speaker at the "Conference on Human Nature(s): Moving Us Forward", to be held at the University of Notre Dame in April.

Alexandria Peterson Presents at LUC Research Symposium

Alexandria Peterson, Anthropology senior and Provost Fellow, will present original research at the Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium on April 12.

Documented and Deportable Lecture by Dr. Gomberg-Muñoz

Dr. Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz will be the featured speaker in Loyola’s Peace and Social Justice Faculty Research Series on Wednesday, March 12, from 12:30-1:30 p.m., in the IES Conference Room.

Abbey Stone Accepted to Bioanthropology Field School

Anthropology major Abbey Stone has been accepted to participate in University College London's Astypalaia Bioanthropology Field School this summer in Astypalaia, Greece.

Archaeology Field School in May

Join us May 11-31, 2014, for Loyola’s 11th summer field school at LUREC, Loyola’s retreat and ecology campus in Woodstock, IL, about 60 miles from Chicago!