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In the News: Lauren Woodard

What Is the Legacy of the ‘Fall’ of the Berlin Wall 35 Years On? Woodard Shares Insights

Lauren Woodard, assistant professor of anthropology, says the event was just one of several across communist Eastern Europe that showed how solidarity among people could foster resistance and bring change.

December 16, 2024

Woodard Elected as Secretary Elect of Society for the Anthropology of Europe

Woodard was named this year's winning candidate for Secretary Elect for the Society for the Anthropology of Europe, a section of the American Anthropological Association.
August 2, 2024

Woodard Talks to the Wilson Center About Migration and Experiences of Belonging in Russia's Far East

"My research on migration, processes of racialization, and national identity on the Russia-China border reveal larger tensions in what it means to belong in Russia today," says Lauren Woodard, professor of anthropology.
August 1, 2023

Mallon Andrews, Woodard Receive International Relations Teaching Award

The award recognizes excellence in teaching and contributions to the IR program during the 2022-2023 academic year.

May 8, 2023

See related: Awards & Honors

“As if I Were an Illegal”: Racial Passing in Immigrant Russia

Lauren Woodard

"'As if I Were an Illegal': Racial Passing in Immigrant Russia," authored by Assistant Professor of Anthropology Lauren Woodard, was published in Cultural Anthropology.

November 23, 2022

See related: Civil Rights, Migration, Russia

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