| Anthropology
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| Program Overview |
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| Course
Descriptions |
| Anthropology Faculty/Staff |
| Forensic Science Program |
| Anthropology
Research |
| General Links |
| Anthropology Alumni |
| Upcoming Course Offerings |
| Forensic Anthropology Field School |
| Archeology Summer Field School |
"The greatest single contribution a university can make to a student is an awakening to the diversity of possibilities in the world, and you simply can't study anthropology without expanding your horizons" (Kurt Schweigert, UND Anthropology Grad, '74).
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Our Mission
Anthropology is the study of human life, including its cultures, behaviors, and biology in the past and present. The Department of Anthropology’s mission is to provide students with theoretical and methodological training in anthropology, preparing them to skillfully practice and apply the scientific and humanistic perspectives unique to our discipline. Students will receive a strong academic foundation in the broad sub-fields of anthropology (cultural anthropology, archaeology, and physical/biological anthropology).
After joining our program, students can expect to reflect on their world view(s) and their relationships to others as they enter an increasingly complex and diversified world.
Our program prepares students for graduate study and/or entrance into the global market place where they will understand the importance of and apply holistic, integrative, and comparative anthropological approaches in their careers and everyday lives. |
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Events
Babcock Centennial September 28, 2007 |
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Cake dipicting Babcock Hall |
Amnesty International
Student Organization UND
Dr. Mikulak Brazil Country Coordinator for Amnesty International USA, Washington DC |
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UND Anthropology Club Awards
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Global Vision Film Series Bulletin |
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Display of Faculty Publications |
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Slide Show of
Babcock Anthropology Professors
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Brazilian Black Beans and Rice
-(Dr. Mikulak)
Mexican Chile Verde, Tamales,
and Galletas Xocalatl Azteca -(Dr. Leach)
American BBQ Ribs -(Dr. Cuozzo)
Indian Cholee -(Dr. Stubblefield)
West African Fried Plantains -(Dr. Reed)
Lemon Bars and Brownies -(Dr. Scharf)
Mexican Dip and Crackers -(Jamie Rerick) |
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Display of many unique instruments
of Latin American origin |
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Students, faculty and visitors lining
up to sample the variety of ethnic foods. |
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UND Anthropology Club Past Events
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Students & faculty viewing the slide show of Babcock Hall. |
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Would you like to contribute
to future rummage sales? If so, please bring
your donated goods to the Department of
Anthropology, located in Babcock Hall at
the University of North Dakota. (Directions:
From University, turn south on Centennial
Drive. Babcock Hall is the second building
on your right. A visitor's parking lot is
located just past Babcock.)
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