The work of ethnobotanist Cassandra Quave (BS, Emory Anthropology) was featured in the New York Times Magazine in an article titled “Could Ancient Remedies Hold the Answer to the Looming Antibiotics Crisis?” She was also featured on NPR’s On Point.
Category: Alumni
Dr. Isabella Alexander’s Article and Interview with Public Radio International
Isabella Alexander, Visiting Assistant Professor and Alumna of Emory Anthropology, wrote an article for Public Radio International (PRI) on the migrant crisis at the Moroccan border.
You can also listen to the accompanying radio special on PRI’s The World at http://www.pri.org/node/154322/popout (starting at minute 6.25).
Emory Films appearing at the Fifth International Festival of Ethnological Film “Kratovo 2016”
Congratulations to Emory Anthropology professors Jenny Chio and Anna Grimshaw, as well as Dr. Kwame Phillips (PhD 2014), who recently had films selected for inclusion at the Fifth International Festival of Ethnological Film “Kratovo 2016”, organized by the Macedonian Ethnological Society.
The festival takes place in late September/early October in Kratovo, Macedonia, and the program includes “农家乐 Peasant Family Happiness” (2013) by Professor Chio, “At Low Tide” (2016) by Professor Grimshaw, and “Welcome to Pa Pae” (2016) by Dr. Phillips.
(The photo is a still from Dr. Chio’s film.)

