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As a discipline centered on human life, anthropology offers unique tools to analyze, understand, and address pressing issues facing people and the planet.

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Anthropology student gets hands dirty in CLAS

Monday, February 9, 2026
Breaking rocks and building a future through anthropology.
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Examining rural life in Portugal during the Modern Period

Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Connecting the daily lives of rural people to large-scale cultural change in 15th and 16th Portugal is the cornerstone of second-year doctoral student Shannon Casey’s research.
Veronica Ramirez

Global Health student gains internship experience abroad this summer

Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Veronica Ramirez, a global health major stepped far outside her comfort zone to complete an internship in South Africa, gaining professional experience while immersing in a new culture.

Upcoming events

Dr. Emily Wilson presents "Realms of Gold: Re-translating Homer in the twenty-first century" promotional image

Dr. Emily Wilson presents "Realms of Gold: Re-translating Homer in the twenty-first century"

Thursday, March 12, 2026 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Old Capitol Museum
Renowned classicist and translator, Dr. Emily Wilson, presents on "re-translating Homer"
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Winifred Tate | Art After the Unspeakable: Reflections on Works by Doris Salcedo and Jeremy Frey

Tuesday, March 24, 2026 2:30pm to 4:00pm
Stanley Museum of Art

This talk examines mourning and worldmaking through community action and art in the wake of violence, dispossession, and collective loss. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with communities in southern Colombia and rural Maine, Tate considers the intersections, possibilities and limitations of rights activism and art through an exploration of the visual repertoires and material practices of Colombian sculptor Doris Salcedo and Passamaquoddy artist Jeremy Frey. This program is free and open to all...

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One Day for Iowa | The University of Iowa's Annual Giving Day

Wednesday, March 25, 2026 (all day)
Virtual

One Day for Iowa returns on Wednesday, March 25, marking 10 years of Hawkeyes coming together to support what matters most at the University of Iowa.

Our 24-hour online giving day is a chance for alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends to make an impact—supporting scholarships, research, health care, the arts, student experiences, and more. With special matching and unlocking opportunities throughout the day, every gift has the power to go further.

Celebrate a decade of generosity. Be part...

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