Lynnette Arnold
Lynnette Arnold is a linguistic anthropologist whose research examines the power of language in contexts of mobility and migration in the Americas.
Sonya Atalay
Sonya Atalay (Anishinaabe-Ojibwe) utilizes community-based participatory methods to conduct research in full partnership with Indigenous communities.
Felicity Aulino
Felicity Aulino is a medical anthropologist trained in public health education and ethnographic filmmaking.
Whitney Battle-Baptiste
Whitney Battle-Baptiste's research focuses on the connections of race, gender, class, and sexuality, during slavery and post-emancipation.
Nicholas Caverly
Nicholas Caverly is an anthropologist of technology interested in the intersections of racism, space, and justice.
Todd Disotell
Todd Disotell explores primate evolution, molecular evolution, analytical techniques of phylogenetic systematics, biological anthropology, and human variation.
Achsah Dorsey
Achsah Dorsey’s research utilizes life-history and evolutionary medicine perspectives.
Stephanie Fetta
Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese
Stephanie Fetta's research considers possible forms of latinidad south, north, and within the US border.
Krista Harper
Krista Harper is a cultural anthropologist with specializations in Europe, urban environmental and social movements, and qualitative research methods.
Julie Hemment
Professor of Anthropology
Julie Hemment is an anthropologist and ethnographer who works in postsocialist Russia.