ANTH 3980 / 5980 (Fall 2025): we examine the relationships among food, behavior, and physiology in primates to address the question, "How did the human diet evolve?"
ANTH 3310 (Spring 2026): focusing on modern contexts, we investigate how human cultures and wildlife populations are shaped by their interactions.
ANTH 1001 (Spring 2026): an introductory survey course about biological anthropology, which asks "What does it mean to be human?"
ANTH 3002 (Fall 2026): Why did sex evolve? And what role does it play in human evolution?
ANTH 8114 (Fall 2026): we examine the ecological and phylogenetic structuring of primate sociality and life history.
Freshman Seminar (Fall 2027): students learn methods to study behavior in living animals, including humans.
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