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Facilities | Anthropology | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. The Department of Anthropology is housed in a historic building, College Hall, which has been remodeled to include spacious well-equipped, modern laboratories. As well as several general laboratories used in the analysis of artifact collections. The department also maintains ethnographic and archaeological research collections, and study collections of floral, faunal, palynological, lithic, soil/sediment and ceramic materials. The Museum of Anthropology. And the new Plateau Center.
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Evolutionary Program | Anthropology | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. The Evolutionary Anthropology Program at WSU is open to graduate students interested in cultural, biocultural, biological anthropology and archaeology. Students in the program can pursue research any of the major areas of anthropological science. Evolutionary theory is applied to a broad swath of anthropological issues including cultural change and transmission; cultural cognition; cultural ecology; interactions among culture, behavior and human biology; human development; g...When ...
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Undergraduate Resources | Anthropology | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Undergraduate Studies: Advising Forms and Informational Links. The following list of tools is designed to help you navigate your Anthropology major or minor. Some forms not listed below are only available in the Anthropology Office or at the Registrar’s Office. If you have any questions or are in need of advising please contact our Undergraduate Advisor, Theresa Lavoie. 4 Year Course Schedule Planner. ANTH 499/ANTH 600-download form. Change Status to Second Bachelor’s Degree.
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Washington State University - Native Resources at WSU
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Native Resources at WSU. Native Grad Student Center. American Indian Collections at WSU. Center for Mestizo and Indigenous Research and Engagement. Clearinghouse on Native Teaching and Learning. Native American Culture House. American Indian Collections at WSU Library. American Indian Studies has partnered with the WSU Libraries to develop this web based listing of collections and resources at WSU that relate to American Indian Tribes. Center for Mestizo and Indigenous Research and Engagement. The Cleari...
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Board Meeting Minutes: January 14, 2012. Board Meeting Minutes: July 11, 2011. Letter From the President. Archaeology In Washington, Volume I – SOLD OUT. Archaeology In Washington, Volume II. Archaeology In Washington, Volume III – SOLD OUT. Archaeology In Washington, Volume IV. Archaeology In Washington, Volume IX. Archaeology In Washington, Volume V. Archaeology In Washington, Volume VI. Archaeology In Washington, Volume VII. Archaeology In Washington, Volume X (2004). Society for American Archaeology.
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Spectacular Shows | Washington State University
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WSU Pullman temporarily suspends parking permit sales. Fill your senses with music, dance, art, and new ideas. See chart-topping entertainers. Find endless options for fun. It’s no wonder that Pullman stands among Washington’s Top 5 most exciting places to live. Entertainment, arts, and celebrations. Your destination for major WSU Pullman events. An annual February celebration. Professional theater, music, and performance art. Festival of Contemporary Art Music. Must-see events for music lovers. Approxim...
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Museums | Student Handbook at WSU
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Charles R. Conner Natural History Museum. Abelson Hall 1st floor. What is the Student Handbook? Student Safety and Transportation Resources. Housing and Dining Resources. Student Identity and Campus Involvement Resources. University Policies and Resources. Opens in new window. Division of Student Affairs.
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Activities | Fieldtrips Site | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Brelsford WSU Visitor Center. All field trips will begin at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center. Is your class interested in peoples of the past? The Museum of Anthropology, located in College Hall, is home to numerous archaeological collections, particularly pieces that give students clues about the cultures of Native Americans since European Contact. Ra, ra, ra! Nobody has more athletic spirit than our Washington State University Cougars! Join M.S. Chuck Cody for an interacti...Give ...
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Field Schools | Anthropology | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Sydney Hanson and Piyawit Moonkham participating in summer excavation in Thailand. 2016. In order to be competive in today’s growing work force students must gain hands-on experience. The Department of Anthropology strongly encourages its students to obtain some field experience in one of the Anthropological subdisciplines. One way for students to do this is through a field school. Field School Information (PDF). Call or write to us:. Pullman, WA 99164-4910. FAX: 509.335.3999.