Anthropology Students Association

 

 

Anthropology Student Association (ASA) offers students a lively, intellectual, culturally diverse and friendly atmosphere to pursue their interests in anthropology. ASA provides opportunities to further student's education and career goals, while promoting an awareness of and appreciation for the inherent value of cultural diversity among the greater student body of our university.

The ASA is open to all student interested in anthropology. We meet every Tuesday at 5pm in Chilton Hall room 275.

Click here to Check out our previous events.

Download a membership form and join our club!

(Or you can read the story of our logo, the wheel, here.)


FIND MAGAZINE!!! cultural sights, smells and events available in town, restaurants and business. http://orgs.unt.edu/ANTH/find.jpg

 

Pictures from the University Scholar's Day Conference held on April '07

National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS), showing of 
documentary film Unheard Voices (a project involving Dr. Nunez-Janes, 
UNT anthropology students, NSF summer scholars, Denton High School 
students) NACCS Pictures
NACCS, Session on the Chicano/a Latino/a Oral History Project completed 
for the class Latinos in the U.S (standing room only!!!) Pictures