Anthropology and Geography
Three students are off to Jordan, Tanzania, and Russia this summer thanks to a competitive language scholarship.
Dr. Galvin traveled to Africa to discuss Smart Village Minigrid project with Rwandan government officials.
Anthropology’s Katherine Browne delivered a talk as part of the National Science Foundation’s Distinguished Lecture Series.
A fun and memorable experience for CSU Anthropology Club volunteers and elementary students at the 2016 Rice Elementary Science Night.
Funded by the Amanda Jones Field Study Abroad Award, Kellyn Davis traveled to Kenya last summer to attend a six-week paleontology field school.
In an effort to reach out to local high schools, the Department of Anthropology facilitated an Anthropology Day for Fossil Ridge High School students
Over 50 students from the College of Liberal Arts participated in the annual Graduate Student Showcase on November 11th.