People
Faculty & Staff
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Daphne Ackey - Receptionist
Jeffrey B. Glover - Assistant Professor, Archaeology
Emanuela Guano - Associate Professor, Spatial Theory and Urban Processes, Public and Visual Culture, Modernity, Globalization and Transnationalism, Argentina, Italy
Gregory Gullette - Lecturer, Political Ecology and Economy; Mexican Migration; Development, Globalization, and Environmental Justice
Kathryn A. Kozaitis - Associate Professor and Chair, Social Transformations, Cultural Politics, Intervention Theory and Methods, Community Organization, and Educational Reform ( Greece, North America, Roma Diaspora)
Despina Margomenou - Assistant Professor, Archaeology
Susan C. McCombie - Associate Professor, Medical Anthropology, Epidemiology, Infectious Disease, Evolution of Disease, International Health, Preventive Medicine, Africa
Jennifer Patico - Assistant Professor, Consumption and Material Culture; Postsocialism, Globalization and Capitalism; Gender and Feminism; Russia/Postsocialist Europe
Erin Reed - Business Manager
Cassandra White - Assistant Professor, Medical Anthropology, Qualitative Methods, Folk Models of Disease, Medical Discourse, Leprosy, Brazilian Popular Culture, Latin America
Frank L'Engle Williams - Associate Professor, Biological Anthropology, Human Evolution, Primates, Ontogeny, Growth Models, Craniofacial Biology
Students
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Graduate Students
Undergraduate Students
Honor Societies
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Lambda Alpha: National Collegiate Honors Society for Anthropology
As an Honor Society, Lambda Alpha serves to recognize superiority, providing incentive for exceptional performance by granting certificates of accomplishment. With its national reputation, Lambda Alpha members are able to feature this honor on their resumes and vitas.
Other benefits of membership include eligibility for an annually awarded national scholarship, which currently provides $5000 to a deserving graduating senior major in anthropology and a $1000 annual Dean's List award to a deserving junior.And since the editorial policy of the Lambda Alpha Journal provides for 50% of its space to be reserved for student publication, this offers a unique occasion for students to see their own work in print on a national level.
The chapter at GSU, Alpha of Georgia, maintains the following requirements for membership:
Undergraduates must be a junior or senior, have taken a minimum of twenty hours of Anthropology classes (equivalent to a minor), and have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative overall GPA, and a major GPA of at least 3.5.
Graduate students must have a minimum of 3.5 GPA in graduate studies.
Alumni
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Alumni Listing for Anthropology
Emeritus Faculty
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Carole E. Hill, Ph.D., Georgia, 1972, Professor Emeritus