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    New Palliative Care Minor at WWU

    Great news! The Palliative Care minor was approved by Western Washington University! Several of us started the process about two years ago and considering university timelines, this was a fast approval. About Palliative care: Palliative care provides those with a

    Sean BrunaNovember 16, 2020November 16, 2020 Palliative care, WWU Read more

    Analysis of WWU Faculty Salaries

    Analysis of WWU Faculty Salaries

    One of the students I advise needed a single credit to graduate and wanted more experience with public data sets and statistics. I had been pondering the Whitehall studies and the health of academics, so we decided to take a

    Sean BrunaJune 8, 2019February 24, 2020 Salary, WWU Read more

    URM Faculty Retention @ WWU

    underrepresented minority PhD

    WWU President Randhawa has been engaged with diversity topics on campus and today shared an update. I don’t normally make suggestions in an open forum (I’m more of a “work from the inside” kinda person), but given my personal concern

    Sean BrunaJanuary 9, 2019February 14, 2019 Diversity, Faculty Retention, URM Read more

    4th Cascadia Seminar in Medical Anthropology

    4th Cascadia Seminar in Medical Anthropology

    Several of my students have been involved with planning for the Cascadia Seminar in Medical Anthropology, hosted this year by the WWU Department of Anthropology and sponsored by WWW Gordon H. and Alice C. Fraser Lecture Series.  The seminar kicks off April

    Sean BrunaApril 11, 2017 Cascadia Seminar, WWU Read more

    WWU Anthropology Department Statement on the 2016 Election

    WWU Anthropology Department Statement on the 2016 Election

    In light of the fear and deep concerns expressed by many people at Western Washington University and in our community about the presidential election, faculty members, staff, and students of the Department of Anthropology affirm our ongoing commitment to value

    Sean BrunaNovember 14, 2016November 14, 2016 WWU Read more
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    Recent Publications

    Trafficked Women and HIV: A Systematic Review of the Global Literature

    Resident identified strengths and challenges of project-based permanent supportive housing program implementation in a small metropolitan county

    Opportunities and Challenges to Data Sharing with American Indian Tribal Nations

    Religious Gardens, Pilgrimages And Dancing: A Critique Of Translated Interventions In A Tribal Community

    Recent Posts

    • 2021 Anthropology Lab Update
    • New publication on HIV Risk among trafficked women
    • New Palliative Care Minor at WWU
    • Call for Papers: IRB Challenges for COVID-19 Research – Journal of Ethics & Human Research

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    fax: (360) 650-7668
    location: Arntzen Hall 320
    email: [email protected]

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