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Minor in Anthropology 16 semester hours Required: ANTH 102. Choose: ANTH 101, 103, or 203; 4 semester hours from ANTH 330–345; 4 semester hours from ANTH 350–499 At least 8 semester hours of ANTH
253.535.8389 www.plu.edu/anthropology/ anthro@plu.edu Bradford Andrews, Ph.D., Chair MinorMinor in Anthropology 16 semester hours Required: ANTH 102. Choose: ANTH 101, 103, or 203; 4 semester hours from ANTH 330–345; 4 semester hours from ANTH 350–499 At least 8 semester hours of ANTH courses must be taken at PLU and at least 4 semester hours of the 8 semester hours must be earned from 300-level courses. Anthropology HonorsIn recognition of outstanding work, the designation with anthropology
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The famous anthropologist Alfred Kroeber said, ‘Anthropology is the most humanistic of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities.
Why Study Anthropology? The famous anthropologist Alfred Kroeber said, ‘Anthropology is the most humanistic of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities.’ It involves the study of humankind across space and time. The Anthropology minor at PLU will provide you with a deeper understanding of the nature and variety of all humanity, something that is a valuable complement to almost any PLU major. Quick Facts Anthropology: The Study of HumanityThe famous anthropologist Alfred Kroeber
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Learning anthropology by doing anthropology By David R. Huelsbeck – professor of anthropology The two courses mentioned in Ted Charles’ essay seek to provide an opportunity for students to experience a different culture: to learn anthropology by doing anthropology. This summer, as part of the…
October 24, 2010 Learning anthropology by doing anthropology By David R. Huelsbeck – professor of anthropology The two courses mentioned in Ted Charles’ essay seek to provide an opportunity for students to experience a different culture: to learn anthropology by doing anthropology. This summer, as part of the Tribal Journeys celebration, the focus was on Northwest Native American culture. The J-Term course specifically focuses on Makah culture. The goal is to help students learn to recognize
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At PLU, we ask students to follow either the American Anthropological Association style manual or the Society for American Archaeology style guide when writing term papers.
Anthropology Style ManualsAt PLU, we ask students to follow either the American Anthropological Association style manual or the Society for American Archaeology style guide when writing term papers. Here you can find the relevant documents.American Anthropological AssociationHere is the link for the American Anthropological Association Style Guide. The web address for the site is www.americananthro.org/StayInformed/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=2044Society for American Anthropology Here is the link
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When Jordan Levy first visited Honduras in high school, he had no idea that someday he’d be serving as an expert witness on Honduras in the U.S. court system. He first visited the Central American nation to perform volunteer work, and then returned annually throughout…
of a young man of Lencan indigenous and Honduran backgrounds, who was awarded asylum under US law after enduring and escaping gang-related violence. Expert witness testimony is a way that sociocultural anthropology scholars are applying research for real-world results. Levy’s concern and care for Honduran people is rooted in both academic research and personal experience. “I fell in love with the people and the country, even before I met my partner,” he says. “People were friendly, welcoming
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Faculty Fellow of Anthropology | Department of Anthropology | burtchgc@plu.edu | 253-535-7643 | Greg Burtchard currently is a Faculty Fellow in Anthropology at Pacific Lutheran University.
of complex cultural systems in a variety of ecological contexts. Ecology - Continuing interest in models regarding population density, resource intensification, and cultural change; and on the application of such models to anthropological and archaeological research. Particular stress on implications of these issues to Pacific Basin and New World population dispersal and socio-cultural change . General Anthropology Emphases - Ecological Anthropology, Geography, and Socio-Cultural Change. Selected
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The University Gallery’s upcoming exhibit provides audiences with a view of the natural world through the eyes of two Washington artists. The University Gallery presents the work of Cynthia Camlin and Elise Richman in “Each Form Overflows its Present.” The new exhibition features the ever-changing natural world…
New exhibit exposes ecological change through art Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / March 20, 2013 March 20, 2013 The University Gallery’s upcoming exhibit provides audiences with a view of the natural world through the eyes of two Washington artists. The University Gallery presents the work of Cynthia Camlin and Elise Richman in “Each Form Overflows its Present.” The new exhibition features the ever-changing natural world and is inspired by concerns of climate change. The exhibition will open on
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Q&A With Professor Michael Stasinos and Associate Professor Bradford Andrews By Shunying Wang ’15 PLU Marketing & Communications Student Worker TACOMA, WA (Jan. 16, 2015)—In a groundbreaking merger of art and anthropology, Pacific Lutheran University Art Professor Michael Stasinos has been developing important historical illustrations…
Art and Anthropology Faculty Join Forces for Important Historical Illustrations Posted by: Sandy Dunham / January 17, 2015 January 17, 2015 Q&A With Professor Michael Stasinos and Associate Professor Bradford Andrews By Shunying Wang ’15 PLU Marketing & Communications Student Worker TACOMA, WA (Jan. 16, 2015)—In a groundbreaking merger of art and anthropology, Pacific Lutheran University Art Professor Michael Stasinos has been developing important historical illustrations in collaboration with
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Q&A With Professor Michael Stasinos and Associate Professor Bradford Andrews Enjoy The Rest of the Article Here
Art and Anthropology Faculty Join Forces for Important Historical Illustrations Posted by: tpotts / February 7, 2025 February 7, 2025 Q&A With Professor Michael Stasinos and Associate Professor Bradford Andrews Enjoy The Rest of the Article Here Read Next PLU professor, local archaeologist team up with students to study prehistoric artifacts from Mount Rainier LATEST POSTS PLU Department of Anthropology completes repatriation of materials to the Nisqually Tribe February 7, 2025 Venice Jakowchuk
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