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The Anthropology Undergraduate Student Association (AUSA)
at New York University sponsors events aimed at enriching undergraduate
student life in the Department of Anthropology. The officers of AUSA participate
in the monthly meetings of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Student
Council, and also act as a liaison between the undergraduate students
in the Department and the CAS Student Council. Events sponsored by AUSA have included: Brown Bag Discussion
Sessions, Post Graduation Sessions, Anthropology Undergraduate Film Screenings,
Field Trips to dig sites and museums and Student Gatherings (aka parties).
The CAS Curriculum Committee
will work closely with each department's Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
to better understand the needs of the students. Along with student representatives
each department's Undergraduate Curriculum Committee representative will
present the concerns of the students at the regular meetings of the CAS
Curriculum Committee.
The Anthropology Undergraduate Student Association (AUSA) is committed to enriching the education of all Undergraduate Anthropology majors in the four sub-disciplines of anthropology; cultural/social, physical/biological, archaeology and linguistic anthropology. AUSA accomplishes this by holding a number of events throughout the year that reflect the various of the majors in the department. AUSA also provides assistance for those majors who want to continue with anthropology in Graduate School. AUSA maintains a database of Anthropology Graduate Schools throughout the country and regularly posts information about these different programs on the bulletin board in the Anthropology main office (25 Waverly Place, first floor). Most importantly, Anthropology majors are kept informed of anthropological events both inside and outside the university by means of a listserv. The listserv is the primary means by which anthropology majors communicate with each other. To sign up for the AUSA listserv:
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| Rufus D. Smith
Hall 25 Waverly Place New York, NY 10003 |
telephone: 212.998.8550 fax: 212.995.4014 anthropology@nyu.edu |