Interviews
In this section, anthropology students engage with their professors through interviews, learning about everything from new book releases to life experiences.
Gender Studies Minor Student wins 2020 Bob and Bonnie Phelps Award- Contribute, Achieve, Pay-it-Forward
An Interview with Rosie Glaser
Gender Studies interviewed Rosie Glaser, one of the the winners of the 2020 Bob and Bonnie Phelps Family CAP Award.
The 2020 Rocky Mountain Dialogues on Mindfulness in Higher Education:
An Interview with Dr. Michael Kimball by Nichelle Taylor
Privilege at Play: Class, Race, Gender, and Golf in Mexico
An Interview with Dr. Hugo Ceron-Anaya
Anthropology major Nichelle Taylor met with Lehigh University’s sociology professor, Dr. Hugo Ceron-Anaya, to discuss his book, Privilege at Play: Class, Race, Gender, and Golf in Mexico, which uses ethnographic research to examine the inequalities between the privileged and the underprivileged in Mexico City.
Ethnowise: A text on shock, mindfulness, and culture
An Interview with Michael Kimball by Danielle Castilleja
Anthropology major Danielle Castilleja sat down with Anthropology Associate Professor Michael Kimball during the Spring 2018 semester to talk about his lastest book, Ethnowise, which takes a deeper look into mindfulness, cultural processes, and anthropology.
Sally McBeth’s 30 years of Experience
An Interview with Sally McBeth by Talaya Banks
In the Spring of 2018, Anthropology major Talaya Banks (right) met with retiring Professor and former Chair of Anthropology Sally McBeth (left) to discuss her beginnings, her time at UNC, and her aims for the future.