Archive: Student
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Call for Applications: 2019-2020 Stapleton Award
Classes of 2020 and 2021! Have you declared a major or minor in Anthropology? If you have, you are eligible to apply for the 2019-2020 Stapleton Award! If you haven't, what are you waiting for? Appli
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Fall 2019 Courses
ANTH 001 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Ibrahim, King; multiple sections) - Most people know that anthropology is the study of cultures and cultural differences around the world, but few know
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Bianca Uribe (C’18) awarded Rangel Fellowship
Bianca Uribe (2017-2018 recipient) The Department of Anthropology is so proud to congratulate our alumna and past Stapleton Award recipient, Bianca Uribe (C'18) on receiving one of the Rangel Fell
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Stapleton Project Update from Hannah Caspar-Johnson
December 11, 2018 Based on several months of ride-alongs with Metropolitan Police Department officers, I have narrowed down my research topics slightly. Experiences with domestic violence response
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Spring 2019 Courses
ANTH 001 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Ibrahim, King; multiple sections) - Most people know that anthropology is the study of cultures and cultural differences around the world, but few know wh
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Fall 2018 Open House
11/5/2018 (The day before election day! Vote!) | 4:30-6 PM | Car Barn 308 Come chat with professors and current majors about next semester's course offerings! Light snacks provided.
Category: Events
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Study Abroad: Reilly Barry (C’19) – Italy
Where did you go? Florence, Italy. What class did you enjoy most and why? Health and Sickness in Medieval Italy - it was the only class I took and it was great because we studied everyth
Categories: Announcements, Students, Study Abroad
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Study Abroad: Sarah Mathys (C’19) – Uganda
Where did you go? Kampala, Uganda. What class did you enjoy most and why? My study abroad culminated in a six-week independent research project, which was one of the coolest experience
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Stapleton Project Update from Tracy Werick
This summer, through my internship at Journey’s End Refugee Services (JERS) in Buffalo, New York, I have had the opportunity to take on some interesting and meaningful projects. One of the first
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Study Abroad: Tracy Werick (C’19) – Spain
Where did you go? Salmanca, Spain. What class did you enjoy most and why? I enjoyed my Fundamentals of Social Work class the most. This class was required for social work majors at the u
Categories: Announcements, Students, Study Abroad