| Anthropology
Club at Sonoma State University |
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updated: November 17, 2005 |
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ABOUT THE
ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB
The Anthro Club is both
a social and an academic group, and
is driven by the interests of its current membership. Typical
activities include field trips to Bay Area sites (museums, zoos,
special events), discussions about applying an anthropological
perspective to current events, and creating a forum for peers to bring
up questions about classes, instructors, and paths to graduation and
beyond. |
THE
ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB WEBSITE
It's a new school year
and Sonoma State's Anthropology Club is back! The Anthro Club website
has received a new, fresh look! Be sure to check back for new additions
and some updates soon! We hope that everyone has another great semester
and we hope to see you at a future club meeting.NEW!! ANTHRO CLUB PARTY!! When? Thursday, December 8th from 11:30 to 2pm Where? Stev. 2054 Celebrate the end of the semester in style with food... games... gifts... Bring a gift (under $10) if you want to participate in the completely optional White Elephant gift exchange. Gag gifts welcome! NEW!! Spring 2006 Anthro Schedule (xls) NEW!! Spring 2006 Ling Schedule (xls) FLYERS
NEW!! ANTH 326:
Andean Archaeology and EthnohistoryNEW!! ANTH 360: Anthropological Perspectives on Dev NEW!! ANTH 414: Primate Behavior Laboratory SPRING 2005 Anthro Club would like to congratulate our advisor, Dr. Karin Enstam, for receiving the Associated Students 2004-2005 "Educator of the Year" award! << Department of Anthropology |
CLUB MEETINGS Meetings are held
every-other Thursday from 12:00 to 1:00pm in STEV 2061 (the small lab
room connected to STEV 2065).
The Spring 2005 meeting
schedule is here.
Any questions about Anthro Club should be directed to advisor Dr. Karin Enstam. |
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