Department of Anthropology
For nearly a century the Department of Anthropology has prepared students in sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, bioanthropology, and linguistics. With 17 faculty members and about 45 graduate students, the department teaches over 2,200 undergraduate students each year. The faculty offer a rich array of courses, teaching across geographical, chronological, and analytical frameworks. A lively community of scholars, faculty and students alike are engaged with research and teaching, connecting with colleagues in the humanities and social sciences throughout the College of Liberal Arts as well as with science and medical departments. With dual goals of advancing knowledge and connecting to the community, the department welcomes participants in its public colloquia and annual Anthropology Club Conference.
Events
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- Lecture by Dr. Yitzhak Reiter
- 12/8/2008 4:00 PM
- Location: Hubert H. Humphrey Center, 25
