Research Series: Place Making within the Bantu Expansion
Schroeder Hall 108The Department of Sociology & Anthropology will be hosting its second of three research series events this semester.
The Department of Sociology & Anthropology will be hosting its second of three research series events this semester.
The Sociology and Anthropology department will be hosting guest speaker, alum Ylanda D. Wilhite, B.S. in anthropology ’11, who will share her talk, “Becoming Oneself - Learning to Look in the Mirror."
Come enjoy free pizza and drinks and learn about Sociology and Anthropology majors!
The Sociology and Anthropology Department will be hosting its final research series talk this semester on November 10.
Sociology & Anthropology graduates and their families/friends are welcome to join us to celebrate our December graduates on December 15.
The Sociology and Anthropology Department will be hosting its first research series talk of this semester, “Teaching Climate Change: Syllabus as Argument," by Dr. Mike Dougherty.
The Spring Internship Fair connects employers seeking Redbirds for their internship opportunities.
Ahead of the 2024 Robert G. Bone Distinguished Lecture presented by Dr. Julian Go, the Department of Sociology and Anthropology will have a "book club" discussion of Go's book, Policing Empires: Militarization, Race, and the Imperial Boomerang in Britain and the U.S. on March 1.
The Education Career Fair connects school administrators, superintendents, and other employers from the field of education seeking student teachers and candidates in education and related fields for open positions.
Come enjoy free pizza and drinks and learn about Sociology and Anthropology majors on March 21!
Dr. Julian Go, professor and director of Graduate Studies and faculty affiliate in the Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture at the University of Chicago, will be giving the 2024 Robert G. Bone Distinguished Lecture on March 28, 2024.
The Sociology and Anthropology Department will be hosting its second research series talk of this semester on April 5.