Student Organizations
Anthropos
ANTHROPOS Field Trip to Cahokia, 2015
Anthropos is the undergraduate anthropology club at the University of Cincinnati. Undergraduate students of all disciplines are given the opportunity to build on their academic experience and to create a discourse with peers and faculty regarding topics in archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistics. Anthropos keeps students involved with the University of Cincinnati Anthropology Department through attendance at and discussion of colloquium lectures, field trips, film nights, and other activities. The main goal of Anthropos is to give students opportunities to think in more advanced ways about anthropological topics and to participate in experiential learning activities.
Anthropology Graduate Student Association
The Anthropology Graduate Student Association (AGSA) at the University of Cincinnati plans and sponsors events aimed at enriching graduate student life in the Department of Anthropology, both socially and academically. Furthermore, the Association acts as a mentoring system by familiarizing incoming graduate students with university and department procedures. The Association also constitutes a link between the graduate students and the rest of the Graduate Student Government Association by informing anthropology students of:
- Graduate Workshops
- Conferences
- Campus Speakers
- Fieldwork Opportunities
- Available Scholarships