Social Studies Teacher (7–12), B.A. In this bachelor’s degree program, you will take courses in such departments as Africana Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Economics, History, Political Science, Puerto Rican and Latinx Studies, or Sociology, any Read More
Anthropology, B.A. If you are excited by the idea of rummaging for million-year-old fossils; talking to people about food, television, or health care; or finding out when people built the first cities of Read More
Shahrina Chowdhury Shahrina Chowdhury is a biological anthropologist who studies the social behavior, ecology and endocrinology of nonhuman primates. Her research has two main focuses: first, using hormones to understand behavioral variation Read More
Rhea Rahman Rhea Rahman is assistant professor of anthropology. Her research and teaching focus on transnational practices of racialization and forefronts the question: how is human difference used for justifying systems of Read More
Kelly Britt Kelly M. Britt, PhD, RPA, is an anthropological archaeologist specializing in community-based historical archaeology in urban spaces. She is working on several projects, exploring the intersection of gentrification, trauma, activism, Read More
Stephen Chester Stephen Chester is a paleontologist who studies the evolution of primates and other mammals. Chester is particularly interested in the origin and early evolutionary history of primates, and his research Read More
Meghan Ference Meghan Ference is assistant professor of anthropology at Brooklyn College. She teaches undergraduate courses in urban and economic anthropology as well as anthropological theory. Ference is currently the undergraduate major Read More
Katherine (Katie Rose) Hejtmanek Katherine (Katie Rose) Hejtmanek is a cultural and psychological anthropologist. She has a joint appointment in the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology and the Children and Youth Studies Program. I Read More
Jillian Cavanaugh Jillian Cavanaugh grew up in Colorado and lived in Italy and Indonesia for extended stretches, which led to her enduring interests in the connections between language and culture. She joined Read More