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an·thro·pol·o·gy [an-thruh-pol-uh-jee] -noun
[Origin: 1585-95; ANTHROPOS- + -LOGY]
The scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, biological, social, and cultural development of humans and the social customs and beliefs of humankind.
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ksu student anth·ro·pol·o·gy club
People who are really interested in anthropology,
who want to get together to discuss and do things anthropological,
and who want to make more anthropology-related events happen on campus!
(see: Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honor Society)
If you are interested in the Student Anthropology Club please
join us for our next meeting!
Fall Semester 2007 Club meetings will be held on the Second Teusday of every month.
Meetings will include the following events:
-Bringing in an anthropology speaker to give a talk
-Planning and carrying out the Spring Party
Planning Field Trips
-Electing new officers for the year
-Setting the annual agenda for this years meetings.
Visitors are welcome and new members may join at any time.
Club meetings are held in conjunction with KSU Lambda Alpha National Collegiate Honor Society in Anthropology meetings.
Click on the Lambda Alpha link on the left sidebar to find out about Lambda Alpha.
Faculty Advisors- Dr. Wayne Van Horne, Dr. Susan Smith
Club Officers 2007-2008:
President-
Vice President
Secretary
Club Officers 2006-2007:
President- Cynthia Kemp
Vice President Katie Burgess
Secretary Daniel Bennett
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