Academics Anthropology & Sociology What's Happening What's Happening Get the latest news and updates related to Anthropology & Sociology at Denison University. Navigate Anthropology & Sociology About Degree Requirements Courses Alumni & Careers Faculty & Staff Forms, Policies, Publications - All - Awards & Honors 2022 Awards & HonorsCynthia Guerrero '22 awarded FulbrightAs a Fulbright grantee, Cynthia Guerrero '22 will serve as an English teaching assistant and cultural ambassador in Peru. Date: May 18, 2022 2021 Awards & Honors2021 President's Medalist: Jacqueline Maricela FigueroaJacqueline Maricela Figueroa: political science and anthropology/sociology double major, was selected as a 2021 President's Medalist.Date: May 26, 2021 2020 Awards & HonorsANSO & Comm. major Lariona Jacobs '20 wins President's MedalLariona Jacobs '20, an Anthropology/Sociology & Communication double major, was awarded Denison's President's Medal, the college's highest student honor.Date: May 4, 2020
Unearthing the secrets of a medieval Irish castle Denison students are helping to solve the mystery surrounding Ireland’s McDermott’s Castle, an ancient home of kings.
Prof. Shiri Noy applies her expertise to COVID research Prof. Shiri Noy partners on a National Science Foundation research project to enable better responses to a future pandemic.
Building a public service career toolbox A prestigious summer program gives Cynthia Guerrero ‘22 the knowledge and networks to achieve her goals.
Addie Buzas ‘20 wins a post-graduation Orr Fellowship With a potent triple major in math, economics, and Spanish, Addie Buzas ‘20 has won a two-year Orr Fellowship.
Where We Go Catalonia and the Culinary Arts An internship at the Smithsonian sparked a fascination that took Josi Miller ’20 to Palamós, Spain — and beyond.
In the News Prof. Shiri Noy on the best time to organize research Don’t put research on the back burner: A good project management system can help you work consistently throughout the academic year, Noy writes. Read more
In the News Denison professor examines the lure of astrology A new study by Professor Shiri Noy says today’s fascination with astrology may offer people tools for navigating current uncertainties. Read more
Experiential Learning Examining health inequities in the Appalachian region Interviewing women in rural areas gave Hannah Lambaren ’24 an understanding of regional healthcare differences. Read more