The Impasse: Political Logistics in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Join Greg Beckett, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Western University, for our Silver Medal Lecture on "The Impasse: Political Logistics in Port-au-Prince, Haiti"
Join Greg Beckett, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Western University, for our Silver Medal Lecture on "The Impasse: Political Logistics in Port-au-Prince, Haiti"
Join Dr. Philipp S. Angermeyer for a talk examining Tok Pisin, the lingua franca of Papua New Guinea, a language which emerged from contact between European colonizers and indigenous and enslaved peoples.
Join us for our next Brown Bag Series talk by Jessica Hider entitled Unearthing the Past: The Ethics and Insights of Ancient DNA Pathogen Research
Join us for our next Brown Bag Series talk by Tarik Adely entitled Crafting Arabic: Language Ideologies and Imagined Futures among AI Model Makers in Amman
Join us for our next Brown Bag Series talk by Dr. Katherine Bishop entitled Identifying and Uncovering Ontario’s Unmarked Graves: Cemetery Work as a Consultant Archaeologist
What happens when we attend ethnographically to the pests at our feet—like the urban rats we share our lives with? Anthropologist, writer, and filmmaker Darcie DeAngelo asks, "What kind of animal are we?" and explores rodent-human relationships as a pest entourage.
Join us for an informative discussion on the process of applying to our anthropology program.
Join us for our next Brown Bag Series talk by Dana Thacher entitled Bioarchaeological and Archaeological Approaches to Adolescence: A Case Study from 19th to 20th Century England
Join us for the Annual Grad Forum where our Public Issues Anthropology MA students present their research.
Join us for our next Brown Bag Series talk by Paul Szpak entitled The Landscape of Llama Husbandry in the Andes before the Arrival of Europeans. Please note that the talk by Professor Paul Szpak, Trent University, originally scheduled for Friday November 21 is cancelled. Please wait until further notice for a new date.