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Anthropology News
  • Photo of the UAMN RBAA Gallery by UAF University Relations

    Reframing Representation

    April 06, 2025

    Explores how dominant narratives shape the representation of Alaska Native women artists in UA Museum of the North exhibitions and records.

  • Graduate student Allie Little works with assistant professor Ben Potter in his anthropology lab. UAF Photo by Todd Paris

    Subarctic Stories, Global Insights

    April 04, 2025

    UAF Anthropology PhD students and faculty shared impactful research at the 2025 Alaska Anthropological Association meeting through talks and posters.

  • CLA Music Donor, Catherine Madsen, has her photo taken outside of the Davis Concert Hall before the start of the Circumpolar Music Series. UAF Photo by Leif Van Cise

    Giving Voice to the Arctic

    March 21, 2025

    A donor's deep connection to UAF inspired the Circumpolar Music Series, celebrating Arctic music and culture. See how giving can make a lasting impact.

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Scholarship Opportunities

There are many scholarship opportunities for Anthropology students at UAF. Visit our dedicated scholarship page to learn about the criteria and application processes for these Anthropology department-specific opportunities!





Undergraduate Research & Scholarly Activity

The office of Undergraduate Research & Scholarly Activity (URSA) is UAF's resource for the development and promotion of experiential learning activities that engage undergraduate students to support UAF's goal to become a leading student-focused research university.

Undergraduate research and creative activity at UAF covers all disciplines, from climate sciences to music, engineering, anthropology, life sciences, art and theater.