Deadline to apply for graduation in 2021
Thursday, October 1
All day
Location not specified

Deadline to apply for graduation in 2021


Deadline for 2021 graduates to have social class changed prior to Spring 2021 registration

    2020 Sutlive Book Prize Lecture: Alireza Doostdar
    Thursday, October 1
    5pm
    Zoom

    The winner of the 2020 Sutlive Book Prize for Historical Anthropology, Alizer Doostdar will give a lecture on his research exploring the intersections of Islam and science. 

      Midterm grading period ends (Undergraduates)
      Sunday, October 11
      All day
      Location not specified

       Midterm grading period begins

        Brown Bag: "When Rituals Fail: Confessions of Doping in Elite Sports"
        Wednesday, October 14
        12pm - 1pm
        Zoom

        Annie Blazer of the William & Mary Religious Studies Department will give a talk on the ethical aspects of doping and confession in elite sports. 

          Brown Bag: "Toward a Science of ArchaeoEcology: Placing Humans into Food Webs"
          Wednesday, October 21
          12pm - 1pm
          Zoom

          Dr. Stefani Crabtree from Utah State University will give a talk on archaecology. 

            Anthropology One-Year MA and Undergraduate Honors Programs Information Session
            Thursday, October 22
            5pm - 7pm
            Zoom

            Interested in learning about Anthropology’s One-Year MA and Undergraduate Honors Programs? Come to the information session hosted by Drs. Jenny Kahn and Jonathan Glasser.

              Alexis Ohman, Anthropology - Ph.D. Dissertation Defense: "Rations and Recreation"
              Monday, October 26
              9am - 10am
              Washington Hall, (via Blackboard/Zoom)

              Alexis Ohman, Anthropology, will present her Ph.D. Defense, "Rations and Recreation: Comparative Zooarchaeological Analysis of Betty's Hope Plantation and Shirley Heights Fort in Antigua, West Indies"

                Brown Bag: "Indigenous Peoples and Iberian Colonists in Western North Carolina Piedmont, 1540-1600"
                Wednesday, October 28
                12pm - 1pm
                Zoom

                Chris Rodning of Tulane University will give a talk on Joara, Cuenca, and Fort San Juan: Indigenous Peoples and Iberian Colonists in the Western North Carolina Piedmont, 1540-1600. 

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