anthropology club
The Anthropology
Club is an organization of students and faculty whose purpose is to foster an
understanding of anthropology. Founded in 1971, it is the oldest academic club
on campus and continues to be a vital part of the Anthropology program.
Traditionally the club has participated in the community by
providing volunteer services in both the natural and human environment.
Past projects vary from the Boise River Cleanup to Community Education at the
local K-12 level. Projects are driven by student interest and involvement.
The club has also worked with the Department of Anthropology in sponsoring guest
speakers from many areas in the social sciences, as well as individual students
attending and presenting research papers at professional conferences.
As a club, we strive to promote cultural awareness and understanding,
encourage professionalism and provide opportunities for professional exploration
in the study of anthropology.
Class officers are elected to one-year terms. Any member of the
organization may seek office. The faculty encourages and expects
student participation. The club not only provides informative programs,
but also an opportunity for students to interact and exchange ideas.
FALL 2009 SCHEDULED MEETINGS:
First Monday of every month at
2:00 PM in the Anthropology Department basement.
Monday, October 5, 2:00 pm,
HWSC Room 53
Monday, November 2, 2:00 pm,
HWSC Room 53
Monday, December 7, 2:00 pm,
HWSC Room 53