Courses Being Offered in Spring 2013:
| Rawlings, T. | ANT | 101.01 | Human Condition | MWF | 9:00-9:55 | ADSW | 45 | ||
| Ketonen, I. | ANT | 101.02 | Human Condition | TR | 11:00-12:15 | ADSW | 45 | ||
| Ketonen, I. | ANT | 101.03 | Human Condition | TR | 12:30-1:45 | ADSW | 45 | ||
| Feldman, D. | ANT | 201.01 | Intro Cultural Anthropology | TR | 3:30-4:45 | AOS | 45 | ||
| Ramsay, J. | ANT | 202.01 | Intro Archaeology | TR | 9:30-10:45 | AOS | 45 | ||
| Lynch, S. | ANT | 203.01 | Human Evolution | MWF | 8:00-8:50 | AND | 45 | ||
| Esara, P. | ANT | 220.01 | Ethnographic Experience | MWF | 1:25-2:15 | AS | 15 | ||
| Rawlings, T. | ANT | 256.01 | Intro to Forensic Anthropology | MWF | 2:30-3:20 | AND | 45 | ||
| Feldman, D. | ANT | 317.01 | Culture and AIDS | T | 6:30-9:15 | ADI | 30 | ||
| Keating, N. | ANT | 337.01 | Iroquois Culture & History | TR | 9:30-10:45 | ADI | 30 | ||
| Lynch, S. | ANT | 350.01 | Primatology | MWF | 9:05-9:55 | A | 30 | ||
| Keating, N. | ANT | 363.01 | Anthropology of Religion | TR | 8:00-9:15 | ADIWY | 35 | ||
| Esara, P. | ANT | 368.01 | Forced from Home | MWF | 11:15-12:05 | AI | 30 | ||
| Rawlings, T. | ANT | 369.01 | Paleoanthropology | MWF | 10:10-11:00 | A | 30 | ||
| Ramsay, J. | ANT | 384.01 | Archaeological Methods | TR | 11:00-12:15 | A | 30 | ||
| Mitchell, A. | ANT | 405.01 | Cultural Resource Management | 505.01 | TR | 2:00-3:15 | A | 15/5 | |
| Keating, N. | ANT | 415.01 | Human Rights & Political Econ | TR | 12:30-1:45 | A | 20 | ||
| Rawlings, T. | ANT | 456.01 | Forensic Anthro Methods | MWF | 12:20-1:10 | A | 16 | ||
| Ramsay, J. | ANT | 462.01 | Museum Internship | 562.01 | W | 6:30-9:15 | A |
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April 22 3:30 pm
Marjorie Helen Stewart Speaker Series: Professor Robert J. Foster, Chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Rochester, will speak on "Adversaries into Partners? Brand Value, Consumer-Citizens, and the Coca-Cola Company," Edwards Hall, Room 103.
April 25, 7:30 pm
Robert Marcus Memorial Lecture: Professor Anthony Marcus, Dept. of Anthropology at John Jay College, CUNY, will speak on “Moral Panics: Youth, Sex and Forced Labor, Yesterday and Today,” New York Room, Cooper Hall