The City Where the Storks Fly: Sustainable Agriculture and Species Reintroduction in Toyooka City, Japan
By: Nako Kobayashi '17
Faculty Adviser: Rachel Black
We have strong faculty research programs that lay the foundation for diverse student-faculty research opportunities and advanced laboratory and field-based learning.
Recent highlights:
The City Where the Storks Fly: Sustainable Agriculture and Species Reintroduction in Toyooka City, Japan
By: Nako Kobayashi '17
Faculty Adviser: Rachel Black
Navigating Narratives: A Meta-ethnography of the Russian Ethnographic Museum
By: Kamal Kariem '16
Faculty Adviser: Petko Ivanov
(Senior capstone)
Eating Halal in Spain: Muslim Immigrant Identity and the Restaurant Space
By: Leela Riesz '16
Faculty Adviser: Jeffrey Cole
Exploring cultural heritage with digital strata: an application of open-source mediated reality (MR)
By: Virginia Gresham '17, Julia Proft ’16, Dillon Kerr '15, Amit Kinha '14, Jennifer Blagg '13
Faculty Adviser: Christine Chung, Anthony Graesch
Thermally Modified Rock: The Experimental Study of "Fire-Cracked" Byproducts of Hot Rock Cooking*
By: Tianna DiMare '15
Faculty Adviser: Anthony Graesch
Playing at Home: Fenway Park and Cultural Performance
By: Bo Clay '15
Faculty Adviser: Christopher B. Steiner
Exploring Development Initiatives in Coastal Ghana
By: Chloe Sovinee-Dyroff '14
Faculty Adviser: Jeffrey Cole
The Impact of French Culture on the LGBT Movement in France
By: Lauren Potter '14
Faculty Adviser: Jeffrey Cole
Making a Village: The Process of Community Design with an Agricultural and Sustainable Focus
By: Zoe Lieb '13
Faculty Adviser: Jeffrey Cole
Halq'eméylem Language Revitalization: Tracing Ideologies in Hybridity
By: Sonya Rao '13
Faculty Adviser: Anthony Graesch
Situating Street Kids: An Ethnography of Nomadic Street Kids in Portland, Oregon
By: Elizabeth de Lise '13
Faculty Adviser: Anthony P. Graesch
Food, Language and Tango: Embodiment of Italian Transnationalism in Argentina
By: Hillary Lindsay '13
Faculty Adviser: Jeffrey Cole
Mapping the Ethnolinguistic Groups of South America
By: Charles M. Barstow '12
Faculty Adviser: Manuel Lizarralde
Anthropology Department
Mailing Address
Connecticut College
Anthropology Department
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT 06320
Campus Location
Winthrop House