UI anthropologist uncovers human history in some unexpected ways Associate professor Andrew Kitchen uses genetic analysis to study human migration By: Richard C. Lewis | 2018.09.05 | 12:14 pm
Glenwood's early family farmers Office of the State Archaeologist studying pre-contact Native American settlement By: Richard C. Lewis | 2016.07.22 | 10:15 am
National Geographic How much do you know about the real 'Jungle Book' animals? External Media | 2016.04.15 | 03:10 pm
Sciencenews.org Disney's 'The Jungle Book' resurrects giant extinct ape External Media | 2016.04.04 | 02:22 pm
Anthropology in the archipelago UI paleoanthropologist has theory about rise and fall of early human species in Southeast Asia By: Richard C. Lewis | 2016.03.03 | 11:58 am
Honors Putt receives American Fellowship By: Office of Strategic Communication | 2015.08.12 | 01:48 pm
Why we have chins University of Iowa researchers contend chin comes from evolution, not mechanical forces By: Richard C. Lewis | 2015.04.13 | 12:47 pm
Cultivating a culture of safety I-CASH director Brandi Janssen discusses the center's statewide partnerships to make farming safer By: Debra Venzke | 2014.10.21 | 08:53 am
History below ground A UI grad student is part of an exclusive caving team unearthing ancient human remains By: Amy Mattson | 2013.11.18 | 11:32 am