Finding Pieces of Home Across the World
April 18th 2025 Upon acceptance to the Off the Beaten Track Fieldschool located in Gozo, Malta, I was faced with […]
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April 18th 2025 Upon acceptance to the Off the Beaten Track Fieldschool located in Gozo, Malta, I was faced with […]
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April 18th 2025 Long before I knew I wanted to study anthropology, I was a child that loved the sandbox
CRM: Cultural Resource… Minecraft? Read More »
April 18th 2025 This book has introduced a paradigm shift in the way Egyptologists conceive of our field. By centering
Book Review of Women in the Valley of the Kings (Kate Sheppard, 2024) Read More »
January 28th 2025 Reading Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer profoundly influenced my decision to major in anthropology. Kimmerer’s work,
How “Braiding SweetGrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer inspired my path to Anthropology Read More »
January 28th 2025 Conversations surrounding death and dying do not have to be as macabre as society often makes them out to
January 28th 2025 Like any budding anthropologist, I am prone to noticing patterns in the people around me, and one
Not-So-Universal: Reflections on How Different Cultures View Friendship Read More »
January 28th 2025 LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology integrated with iPhone or iPad Pro 12 and up, the Scaniverse
January 28th 2025 In June of 2024, I spent the summer conducting ethnographic research in Gozo, Malta under the guidance
Changing Tides: Relationality, Climate Change, and Fishing in Gozo Read More »
January 28th 2025 This piece is a reflection of my time working for a biotechnology company that is on the
Do no harm: A writing by Dafne Faitelson Read More »