CU Boulder anthropologist Kathryn Goldfarb spearheads new book that examines the difficult aspects of family connection. Historically, anthropologists defining kinship tended to begin with who people ...
This article is featured in the 2025 Homecoming Special Issue. Who decides what belonging means? This is one of the questions motivating the Hood Museum’s fall exhibition, “Visual Kinship,” which ...
To say the digital age has changed dating would be an understatement. It may not come as a surprise then that the way people speak about love lives has also changed significantly. In an era of dating ...
People in romantic relationships need to understand each other and the nature of their relationships. Metaphor is not just a literary flourish, but also a powerful source of understanding used in all ...
Intimate relationships thrive on mutual respect, appreciation, and effort. Yet, a hidden issue often undermines many partnerships: taking your partner for granted. This can erode even the most vital ...
The original version of this article appeared in Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine. CU Boulder anthropologist Kathryn Goldfarb spearheads new book that examines the difficult aspects of family ...