Anthropology @Petersheim 2026

Students presented their Anthropology papers based on their original research once again! This year, Leo Chu, Max Kastner, Lauren Darby and Arun Kumar presented their work with Peter Savastano, Ph.D. as faculty discussant.

Student papers were supervised by Jessica Dimka, Ph.D., Cherubim Quizon, Ph.D. and Olessia Vovina, Ph.D. (Shown in photo L-R Quizon, Dimka, Chu, Kumar, Kastner, Darby, Savastano, Vovina).

Time: Location: Muscarelle Hall Room 206

Anthropology meet-and-greet (breakfast edition) preceded this at 9 am. Thanks to all who came for another SRO event!

Anthropology students have been presenting their work at the Petersheim Academic Exposition since 2004. This multi-year project showcases original student research relating to various modes of anthropological research, presented to an audience of peers, but is unique in that our panels have the formal participation of a faculty member or graduate student as discussant.

Students need not be Anthropology majors or minors but the papers themselves must actively incorporate anthropological research methods such as ethnography, or engage in related research issues of anthropological import. If you have a paper that you wish to be considered for the series, or have questions about how to present your research in similar venues, please contact any member of faculty in the Anthropology program.