USUSA Anthropology Club

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The USUSA Anthropology Club is a community for students interested in all branches and sub-fields of anthropology, human diversity, and related fields. Club activities involve volunteer/service, community interaction, exploring anthropological topics, open forums and lectures, discussing current events through an anthropological lens, etc.

The mission of the USUSA Anthropology Club is to promote anthropological learning and interest among USU students in a way that fosters community, scholarship, and service. 

Our Purpose

The USUSA Anthropology Club's purpose is to promote anthropological interests and awareness; to promote the learning process of students interested in anthropology and its related disciplines; to enhance educational opportunities of the department and provide further enrichment outside the classroom;  to foster ties between the university and community, as well as other anthropological organizations and departments on campus.

The club also exists to provide quality experiences in the introduction and exploration of anthropology as a social science by sponsoring open lectures, forums, and activities related to the discipline. The Club endeavors to provide educational experiences for the student body and larger college community as well as opportunities to foster increased interest in the department as a whole.

Past events have included: field work information session discussing opportunities for field work and study abroad, movie nights, and other anthropology related events. 

Membership Requirements

Please email Anthropology Club President to be added to the membership group chat. There are no current requirements for maintaining membership, but attendance and participation in events is strongly appreciated. 

The Anthropology Club exists to be a community for everyone interested in anthropology. We strive to serve the community (on Campus and throughout Cache Valley), to be a supportive resource throughout the members' academic careers, and to help members engage in advancing their intellectual and cultural interests. We hope that all members will strive to be a positive addition to our community and bring unique perspectives, skills, talents, and interests.

Club Contact

Jacob Martin
President
jacob.martin@usu.edu

Courtney Smith                                   
Vice President
courtney.smith798@gmail.com


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