I still have this at almost 42…
Posts by Cara Ocobock
Why is the U.S. National Science Foundation important? Why is NSF SBE important?
Please share your stories!
Use the hashtags #WithoutNSF or #WithoutScience or #WithoutNSFsbe
A very silly orange boi cat with very large, wide set eyes laying in a furry cup of a cat tree. He has one chicken wing of a leg sticking out of the furry cup.
Ancient Sumerian statue “Standing Male Worshipper” from 2900-2600 BCE. He has a long flowing beard and also very large, wide set eyes.
This is Ding Dong. He is peak orange boi cat. He also resembles an ancient Sumerian statue.
I don’t know you, but damn does this describe how I feel perfectly.
Me!
Where are all the women (glad they made that a focus of the article)?
Two posts in a day!!! Not usual for me. But, here is a short, fun piece I co-wrote with @leosapien.bsky.social for @us.theconversation.com on how the weather conditions at this year's Winter Olympics affect athletes' bodies and gear: theconversation.com/winter-olymp...
Have a listen to me talking about my research and wild teaching methods, which does include a unicorn! Thanks to @notredame.bsky.social, Jenna for being so fun to work with, and the whole media crew.
fightingfor.nd.edu/podcast/cold...
🎙️ New podcast episode! Chris Lynn and Courtney Manthey talk with Seth Quintus, Pacific Island archaeologist and professor at the University of Hawai‘i.
Hat tip to you!
A giant 12ft Home Depot Halloween skeleton that has more than a foot of snow piled on its head and shoulders. The skeleton is also standing behind a wildlife sanctuary sign.
Chilled to the bone!
Thank you for this! The real star of that show was my colleague Libby. That was a wild experience for sure.
How does language shape science, identity, and health? 🗣️🧠
Chris and Mecca talk with Dr. Cindi SturtzSreetharan about inclusive language, ethnography, masculinity, and how everyday talk produces stigma around bodies and health. 🎧 soundcloud.com/sausageofsci...
Chris Lynn and Courtney Manthey talk with Dr. Kyle Wiley about how stress and trauma during pregnancy become biologically embedded, shaping maternal and infant health across generations. 🎧 soundcloud.com/sausageofsci...
Hear me talk about how we biologically and culturally deal with the cold on BBC CrowdScience: www.bbc.com/audio/play/w...
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Molly Zuckerman about ethics, care, and responsibility in bioarchaeology, from restoring personhood to human remains to navigating ethical challenges in the field. 🎧 soundcloud.com/sausageofsci...
Dr. Nicola Hawley bridges epidemiology, anthropology, and global health to improve maternal and child health in Sāmoa and beyond. A leader in community-engaged research! 🌺📊 soundcloud.com/sausageofsci...
Putrefied meat, maggots, and stable isotopes, oh my! 🧪💀 Cara and Chris chat with Dr. Melanie Beasley about forensic isotopes, media chaos, and the anthropology of tomorrow. 🎧 soundcloud.com/sausageofsci...
The solicitations for this program were recently archived as we work to improve how we support the SBE research community. Future solicitations to support early career talent development will appear on nsf.gov and grant.gov.” 3/3
Here is the standard language they are using in response to inquiries:
"Thank you for your interest in the directorate for Social Behavioral and Economic Sciences Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant program. 2/3
All NSF SBE DDRIG solicitations have been archived and will remain so for the foreseeable future. Grants currently submitted will be processed, but as always, chances of funding remain very low. This means anyone aiming for the upcoming deadline will not be able to submit. 1/3
This is great! Thanks for sharing and for the shoutout.
Miss you!
ICYMI Notre Dame Anthropology will be hiring a post-doc for 2026-2028. This is part of a university-wide initiative to support early career scholars. Deadline is Oct. 31...sorry for late notice.
apply.interfolio.com/171503
A skeleton/mummy sitting on a wooden bench on a porch. The skeleton/mummy is petting a skeleton cat with one hand, and is holding a Long Drink can in the other.
Me in Halloween form.
Thank you for the kind words!
“More than half of the work done by women in the period between the 16th and 18th centuries took place outside of the home, and around half of all housework and three-quarters of care work was conducted professionally for other households” [England]
phys.org/news/2025-10...
The anthropologist was famous for her pioneering research with chimpanzees and her influence on conservation
New paper out! This was a fun collaboration with Dr. Trent Holliday, Libby Cowgill, and Scott Maddux to work up a broad review on Neanderthal cold adaptations ranging from technological to physiological. This is a good one for teaching.
We referred to our collaboration as the "Coldies but Goodies"
📢The Student Webinar Series is back!
Join Courtney Callidora Manthey and Madison Honig as they kick off the season with Dr. Christopher Bae (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa) for a conversation on publishing as a grad student.
Don’t miss this great start to the series!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHmE...