The University of Wyoming (UW), located in Laramie, Wyoming, is a public research university with over 14,000 students. Founded in 1886, UW is the state's flagship university and offers over 200 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. UW is also home to the University of Wyoming School of Law, one of the oldest law schools in the Rocky Mountain West.
The University of Wyoming's Anthropology department in Laramie offers a comprehensive exploration of the human story, integrating cultural, archaeology, biological, and linguistic anthropology through a holistic four-field approach. Students engage closely with dedicated faculty, benefiting from hands-on research and fieldwork opportunities across Wyoming and globally. This approach provides a deep understanding of human diversity and prepares graduates for diverse careers in areas like cultural resource management, academia, government, and museums. The department boasts particular strengths in the archaeology of the American West and offers access to unique resources like the state's largest archaeological repository and various specialized labs supporting research from bioarchaeology to molecular anthropology.
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