MIT Department of Anthropology Featured News Congratulations to MIT Anthropology Colleagues Sonya Atalay, Amy Moran-Thomas, and Bettina Stoetzer! Heather Paxson named associate dean for faculty of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences In her new role, the professor of anthropology will seek to promote well-being and advancement within the SHASS community. Opening the doorway to drawing In the new interdisciplinary course 21A.513 (Drawing Human Experience), students look within themselves for artistic inspiration. Associate Professor Bettina Stoetzer receives 2024 Ruth A. and James Levitan Prize Awarded for "Unsettling Refuge: Disrupted Mobilities in Multispecies Worlds" Writing code, and decoding the world Héctor Beltrán’s new book examines hackers in Mexico, whose work leads them to reflect on the roles they play in society. Southeast Chicago Archive and Storytelling Project announced as SVA Film & Media Festival 2023 Winner in Best Interactive Media Christine Walley, Chris Boebel, Jeff Soyk, and the Southeast Chicago Historical Museum for their Storytelling Website Congratulations to Manduhai Buyandelger on winning 2022 Onon Prize from MIASU, University of Cambridge For her contribution to Inner Asian Studies Congratulations to Bettina Stoetzer on winning the 2023 Diana Forsythe Prize for her book Ruderal City: Ecologies of Migration, Race, and Urban Nature in Berlin (Duke University Press, 2022) Congratulations to MIT Anthropology Colleagues Sonya Atalay, Amy Moran-Thomas, and Bettina Stoetzer! Heather Paxson named associate dean for faculty of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences In her new role, the professor of anthropology will seek to promote well-being and advancement within the SHASS community. Opening the doorway to drawing In the new interdisciplinary course 21A.513 (Drawing Human Experience), students look within themselves for artistic inspiration. Associate Professor Bettina Stoetzer receives 2024 Ruth A. and James Levitan Prize Awarded for "Unsettling Refuge: Disrupted Mobilities in Multispecies Worlds" Writing code, and decoding the world Héctor Beltrán’s new book examines hackers in Mexico, whose work leads them to reflect on the roles they play in society. Southeast Chicago Archive and Storytelling Project announced as SVA Film & Media Festival 2023 Winner in Best Interactive Media Christine Walley, Chris Boebel, Jeff Soyk, and the Southeast Chicago Historical Museum for their Storytelling Website Congratulations to Manduhai Buyandelger on winning 2022 Onon Prize from MIASU, University of Cambridge For her contribution to Inner Asian Studies Congratulations to Bettina Stoetzer on winning the 2023 Diana Forsythe Prize for her book Ruderal City: Ecologies of Migration, Race, and Urban Nature in Berlin (Duke University Press, 2022) Headlines Living Climate Futures Event Shows a Holistic Way Forward in Climate Fight "Culture is a meaning-making practice" - Heather Paxson in "Said and Done" Doing Anthropology: Thoughts On Fieldwork From Three Research Sites
Heather Paxson named associate dean for faculty of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences In her new role, the professor of anthropology will seek to promote well-being and advancement within the SHASS community.
Opening the doorway to drawing In the new interdisciplinary course 21A.513 (Drawing Human Experience), students look within themselves for artistic inspiration.
Associate Professor Bettina Stoetzer receives 2024 Ruth A. and James Levitan Prize Awarded for "Unsettling Refuge: Disrupted Mobilities in Multispecies Worlds"
Writing code, and decoding the world Héctor Beltrán’s new book examines hackers in Mexico, whose work leads them to reflect on the roles they play in society.
Southeast Chicago Archive and Storytelling Project announced as SVA Film & Media Festival 2023 Winner in Best Interactive Media Christine Walley, Chris Boebel, Jeff Soyk, and the Southeast Chicago Historical Museum for their Storytelling Website
Congratulations to Manduhai Buyandelger on winning 2022 Onon Prize from MIASU, University of Cambridge For her contribution to Inner Asian Studies
Congratulations to Bettina Stoetzer on winning the 2023 Diana Forsythe Prize for her book Ruderal City: Ecologies of Migration, Race, and Urban Nature in Berlin (Duke University Press, 2022)
Heather Paxson named associate dean for faculty of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences In her new role, the professor of anthropology will seek to promote well-being and advancement within the SHASS community.
Opening the doorway to drawing In the new interdisciplinary course 21A.513 (Drawing Human Experience), students look within themselves for artistic inspiration.
Associate Professor Bettina Stoetzer receives 2024 Ruth A. and James Levitan Prize Awarded for "Unsettling Refuge: Disrupted Mobilities in Multispecies Worlds"
Writing code, and decoding the world Héctor Beltrán’s new book examines hackers in Mexico, whose work leads them to reflect on the roles they play in society.
Southeast Chicago Archive and Storytelling Project announced as SVA Film & Media Festival 2023 Winner in Best Interactive Media Christine Walley, Chris Boebel, Jeff Soyk, and the Southeast Chicago Historical Museum for their Storytelling Website
Congratulations to Manduhai Buyandelger on winning 2022 Onon Prize from MIASU, University of Cambridge For her contribution to Inner Asian Studies
Congratulations to Bettina Stoetzer on winning the 2023 Diana Forsythe Prize for her book Ruderal City: Ecologies of Migration, Race, and Urban Nature in Berlin (Duke University Press, 2022)