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Message from the Chair, May 2022

Message from the Chair, May 2022

Dear Colleagues and Friends, Looking back, it feels like this past Winter 2022 semester could have pushed our minds and hearts to the limit. Our faculty and students were so excited to return to campus in January that we arranged for over 80 percent of our anthropology courses to be offered in person. But then the omicron variant surged in December and classes had to begin remotely. This meant that many of our faculty sacrificed their hard-earned down time over winter break to adapt in-person course content for online formats. Students also missed out on the experiences of reconnecting with each other at the start of a new term...


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Awards and achievements

Awards & Achievements Awards & Achievements  

Our faculty and students are recognized for their impactful scholarship, teaching, and mentorship. We celebrate their accomplishments here. 


 

Recent graduates

Anthropology Graduates, May 2022 Anthropology Graduates, May 2022  

This semester 33 students completed degrees or minors in anthropology. 

Alumni Placements & Updates  

Our Wayne State Anthropology alumni are applying their anthropological training and knowledge in a wide variety of professional careers. Check out their latest job placements.

Alumni Placements & Updates

 

Programs and events

Professor Bray Hosts SAR Seminar in Santa Fe Professor Bray Hosts SAR Seminar in Santa Fe  

Professor Tamara Bray, together with Lori Khatchadourian of Cornell University, recently hosted a week-long Advanced Seminar at the School for Advanced Research (SAR) in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico.


 

Local engagements

Art & Archaeology Collaboration in Detroit Art & Archaeology Collaboration in Detroit  

Recent community-based archaeological excavations in the backlot of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) revealed the intact remains of a nineteenth-century greenhouse, dormitory for homeless women and children, and a privy from a women’s prison. This exciting partnership between artists and archaeologists promises future collaborations in the service of unearthing understandings of the city. 


 

Student news

Michael Drasher (MD/PhD Student) Wins Thesis Competition Michael Drasher (MD/PhD Student) Wins Thesis Competition  

MD/Ph.D. student, Michael Drasher, won the three-minute thesis competition in the 2022 Wayne State Graduate Symposium.


 

Alumni spotlight

Dr. Linda Darga, Bioanthropologist Dr. Linda Darga, Bioanthropologist  

Dr. Linda Darga graduated from Wayne State University in 1975 with a Ph.D. in Anthropology. Her dissertation was titled, Immunological and Electrophoretic Investigations of Catarrhine Evolution. She remembers her time at Wayne State fondly. 


 

Museum news

Memorial Celebration for Professor Emeritus Gordon L. Grosscup Memorial Celebration for Professor Emeritus Gordon L. Grosscup  

On May 6th we celebrated the life of Professor emeritus Gordon L. Grosscup, who passed away at the age of 93 in November 2021.

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