Fullerton College Anthropology Department

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Let's go to Puerto Rico as an option to enhance Anthropology 209-Cultures of Latin America, Spring 2017!!
11/22/2016

Let's go to Puerto Rico as an option to enhance Anthropology 209-Cultures of Latin America, Spring 2017!!

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Please come and visit our Art Gallery for a beautiful museum collection of Latin American artifacts. Grand Opening 10/29...
10/28/2015

Please come and visit our Art Gallery for a beautiful museum collection of Latin American artifacts.
Grand Opening 10/29 from 5-8pm room 1004
Free admission & food.

10/10/2015

The endless enigma: what can you do with a degree in anthropology? Here's your answer, as sung by the fabulous anthro band Famous Dead Germans!

09/28/2015

Scientists at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History have named the new species, which was discovered in Afar, Ethiopia, as Australopithecus deyiremeda.

Welcome our new faculty member Prof. Janaki Parikh to Fullerton College's Anthropology Department.
07/28/2015

Welcome our new faculty member Prof. Janaki Parikh to Fullerton College's Anthropology Department.

07/28/2015

We had another very successful tour with EF College Study Tours to the British Isles. Thank you to all of those who participated and those who supported this program. The trip was outstanding, we visited so many places, Ireland, Wales, London, Stonehenge, Bath and Scotland. :)

01/22/2015

Confirmed keynote speakers include David Stuart (UT Austin), Marc Zender (Tulane), Mary Miller (Yale), Karl Taube (UCR), David Freidel (Washington Univ), F. Kent Reilly (Texas State), Julia Guernsey (UT Austin), Rex Koontz (Univ of Houston),Peter Mathews (La Trobe Univ), John M.D. Pohl (UCLA/CSULA) and Manuel Aguilar (CSULA) plus guest panelists.

In the Real of the Vision Serpent: Decipherments and Discoveries in Mesoamerica, a symposium in homage to Linda Schele promises to be our largest Mesoamerican Symposium to date. This year is particularly special. In addition to our highly regarded keynote speakers we will feature several panels composed of prominent experts in the field of Mesoamerican Studies as well as several Ph.D. candidates. You may select the panels or presentations you wish to attend. Attached you will find a preliminary program that is subject to change. The list of panels, panelists and their presentations will be emailed to you shortly. TO REGISTER EMAIL [email protected] You will receive details on location, price, and payment options.

A very interesting conference hosted by the Art History Society at CSULA.
01/22/2015

A very interesting conference hosted by the Art History Society at CSULA.

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