NU Sociology & Anthropology Advising

NU Sociology & Anthropology Advising Are you a sociology or anthropology student with questions about advising? Then you've come to the right place! Spring registration is right around the corner!

Banner will be available for you to pick spring courses beginning November 14th. Keep an eye out for information regarding your specific registration time. If you are unsure or have questions or concerns about course selection for the spring, you are welcome to come by the department and speak with any of the following people:

ALL MAJORS

Ø Head Advisor – Dr. Christopher Chambers (566 Holmes)
Mo

ndays 2pm-3pm
Tuesdays & Fridays 12pm-1pm
Thursdays 2pm-5pm

Ø Department Assistant – Judge (520 Holmes)
Tuesdays & Fridays 8:15am-8:45am
Tuesdays 11:45am-1:15pm
Wednesdays 12pm-3pm

Ø Sociology & Anthropology Academic Peers (500 Holmes)
Wednesdays 1:30pm–2:45pm

ANTHROPOLOGY MAJORS

Ø Dr. Alan Klein (517 Holmes)
Wednesdays 11:30am-2pm
By appointment

Ø Dr. Jeff Juris (533 Holmes)
Mondays 1pm-2pm
Wednesdays 5pm-6pm
By appointment

These are open advising hours and you do not need an appointment to drop by. But if these hours do not work for you, or you have a question not worth dropping by for, you can also send questions to [email protected] or [email protected].

Hello NEU Anthropology,My name is Meghan Hassett, and I'm a Campaign Organizer with Environment Massachusetts, working o...
09/14/2017

Hello NEU Anthropology,

My name is Meghan Hassett, and I'm a Campaign Organizer with Environment Massachusetts, working on our 100% Renewable Energy campaign. I've got a couple upcoming opportunities for students to get involved, and it would be great if you could pass along the below information. Feel free to include my info so people can contact me directly as well.

Stronger climate and clean energy leadership from the states is crucial as we're seeing federal-level rollbacks to key environmental protections. However, we know incremental improvements aren't going to be enough to prevent disasters like Hurricane Harvey or Irma protect our communities from dangerous pollution. Environment Massachusetts is organizing around a visionary commitment to continue Massachusetts' legacy of environmental leadership, working to pass the 100% Renewable Energy bill in the Statehouse!

I'm hiring interns and looking for volunteers to help out on the campaign, to organize events around the state, generate a buzz in the media, and build grassroots support from students. Students can read more and apply at http://www.weareimpact.org/internship-apply.html

I also wanted to invite students to attend an event we're organizing on September 19th at the Statehouse. There are committee hearings on a number of renewable energy bills, including the 100% Renewable Energy Act, from 1PM-5PM. In order to build and demonstrate widespread support and feasibility for our state legislators, we're going to have a rally and media event at noon on the 19th on the steps of the Statehouse. I'd love if you could pass along the info. Let me know! Folks can RSVP HERE: https://goo.gl/forms/j69jUG20IBji9IYL2

Best,
Meghan Hassett
Campaign Organizer
Environment Massachusetts
516-712-7203
[email protected]

09/04/2015

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology has moved to 900 Renaissance Park.

Address

500 Holmes Hall/360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA
02115

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