News and announcements
- Michigan awards $80K towards rehab of Malcolm X home in Inkster
- Gambling’s cultural impact on Detroit: Tracing the history of the lottery system
- Cicadas à la carte? Here’s why it’s so hard to get Americans to eat bugs
- From cicadas to crickets, bugs as cuisine
- Created Equal: New book explores gambling’s impact on Detroit’s Black community
- New documentary ponders 19th century village and church swept away by Lake St. Clair
- Progress made on restoration of Malcolm X’s Inkster home
- Smithsonian resisted calls to return human remains, former employees say
- Hamtramck Explorer takes history to a new level
- At Gustavus Adolphus Nobel conference, cricket cookies and other insect inspiration
- Ancient women were hunters - and grandmas were the most skilled ones, study suggests
- Anthropology Ph.D. student and arist Maya Stovall on exhibit at Cranbook Art Museum
- Why insects aren't on menus in the U.S. and Canada
- Secrets behind Detroit bar may go back 100 years
- Anthropology students host cricket flour bake-off at Detroit Farm and Garden
- Anthropology students work to preserve Pontiac's Oak Hill Cemetery
- Assistant Professor Stephen Chrisomalis profiled in issue of Anthropology News
- The Pre-Motor City
- Dr. Thomas Killion interviewed on WJR-AM 760
- M.A. candidate successful in putting a Michican Road on National Register of Historical Places
- Dr. Tamara Bray's interview on Chicago Public Radio