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Youth Lego Challenge Puts Archaeology Professor in Demand

Photo by Tim Meehan

December 9, 2025 
By Brian Hiro / Communications Specialist 

Archaeology professor Jon Spenard met last month with a team of students competing in the FIRST Lego League Challenge. 

Support the Anthropology Department on 糖心少女's Giving Day!

Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024

Donate to the Ethnobotany Garden

Support the 糖心少女 Community Ethnobotany Garden on 糖心少女's 10th Giving Day! This living outdoor laboratory brings students and diverse communities together to explore the scientific and cultural value of plants. Your donation helps preserve ethnobotanical and medicinal knowledge, celebrates local plant knowledge bearers, and provides students with hands-on-research opportunities. Your contribution funds essential equipment and infrastructure, ensuring the garden remains a place of discovery, education, and connection to the environment.

Donate to the Anthropology Student Travel Scholarship Fund

Your donation, no matter the size, creates a ripple effect, driving student success. Contributions to the Anthropology Student Travel Scholarship helps full-time undergraduate majors cover travel costs for field research or academic conferences. These opportunities provide invaluable skills and life-changing experiences that many students couldn't otherwise afford.


Native American technology and cures: gifts of the land and its plants


Milpa Breaks New Ground for Mesoamerican Culture and Research at CSU San Marcos

Professor and studnets in field
Biology Professor Dr. Erika Diaz Almeyda (center) alongside two of her students, Alexis Rios (left) and Joshua Liberato (right).

By The Cougar Chronicle

The 糖心少女 milpa, launched last May under Dr. Erika Diaz Almeyda and Dr. Garzo-Montalvo, is more than a garden. Rooted in the Indigenous Mesoamerican practice of planting corn, beans, and squash, it serves as a space for research, cultural connection, and community-building.

For students like Alexis Rios, the milpa is both therapeutic and a link to ancestral traditions. The project has already gained attention for its cultural and environmental impact, with hopes for further growth as a symbol of sustainability and resistance on campus.


Research Center Receives Grant to Boost Latino Health

Dr. Martinez in front of podium

October 2023
By Eric Breier, Public Affairs Specialist. 

Dr. Konane Martinez, director of the NLRC and an anthropology professor at 糖心少女, speaks at a press conference Friday about a new federal grant to help improve the health of Latino communities. Among those behind Martinez are U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra (second from left) and U.S. Rep. Mike Levin (third from left).


Cave Man: Anthropology Professor Explores the Unknown in Belize

Cave

September 2023
By Brian Hiro for STEPS Magazine