In the News: A.H. Peter Castro
Revisiting The Long Illness of Ex-Chief Kiti: Some Reflections
A. Peter Castro, professor of anthropology authored a chapter, "Revisiting The Long Illness of Ex-Chief Kiti: Some Reflections," in Ndirangu Wachanga's, "Micere Githae Mugo: Making Life Sing in Pursuit of Utu" (Ibadan: Bookcraft, 2022), pp. 336-343.
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Three members of Maxwell School faculty earn promotion
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Castro named McClure Professor of Teaching Excellence
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Public Affairs and the Multifront Attack on Climate Change
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Castro paper on conflict in Sudan published in World Development
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Helping Hand
At a time when America is sorting out its larger role in the world, experts remind us that U.S. aid is often much appreciated.
Gerard and Castro conduct conflict management workshop in Jordan
Gerard and Castro conduct conflict management workshops in Belize
Peter Castro receives Unsung Hero Award at SU's MLK celebration
Peter Castro, associate professor of anthropology, received the Unsung Hero Award at Sunday's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at the Carrier Dome. His nominator writes, "Receiving an MLK Unsung Hero Award acknowledges his long-time service to African development as an applied anthropologist, particularly with regard to the management of and access to natural resources, and efforts to alleviate hunger and poverty.”
Peter Castro study on flag politics in Ethiopia published
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Climate Change and Threatened Communities: Vulnerability, capacity and action
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