Roy Chapman Andrews Society Distinguished Explorer Award Ceremony
The Roy Chapman Andrews Society presents the 2024 Distinguished Explorer Award to Dr. Shane Campbell-Staton.
moreThe Roy Chapman Andrews Society presents the 2024 Distinguished Explorer Award to Dr. Shane Campbell-Staton.
moreA permanent exhibit at Chicago’s Field Museum breaks new ground in how Native American stories are told and who tells them. Three Beloiters played key roles in creating…
moreSabrina Sanchez’17 is pursuing graduate studies to better understand and fix the structural factors that result in health outcome disparities.
moreIn fall, four faculty members were named to endowed chairs and professorships, recognizing their contributions to advancing Beloit through their teaching, leadership, and scholarship. Provost Eric Boynton announced…
moreWhy did residents of what’s now Cahokia, Illinois, abandon their thriving settlement a millennium ago?
Geoarchaeologist Caitlin Rankin’14 and her colleagues are untangling this mystery with the latest tools,…
As an undergraduate at Beloit College, Dan Weyl’10 sought to apply his anthropology studies to social justice. Today, as a co-founder of Four Corners Global Consulting Group, LLC,…
moreAn anthropology major and education and youth studies minor, Hannah Fisher’s studies and career trajectory have been deeply influenced by experiential learning.
moreAlums discuss the politics of archaeological knowledge production
moreOur very own Dr. Shannon M. Fie, along with former visiting assistant professor Dr. Kylie Quave, and alumni AmySue Greiff (’18), and Drew Agnew (’18), recently published “Centering the Margins.”
moreProf. Jennifer Esperanza recently weighed in on job prospects for recent college graduates . The good news: anthropology majors are well-positioned to secure employment after graduation! Read more…
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