The Indiana State University Anthropology Club is a student organization open to all Anthropology majors, minors, and other individuals with an interest in Anthropology. The purpose of the Anthropology Club is to discuss the latest events in Anthropology, to socialize, have fun, and to take trips to anthropology-related sites, for example,
Cahokia Mounds in Illinois, and the Chicago Field Museum, and the Cincinnati Zoo in Ohio. The club plans future trips to such places as a Buddhist monastery in Bloomington, Indiana. The club makes a trip every other year to such places as Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, during Spring Break, and attends the annual HBES conference, which was in London last year and will be held June 19-23, 2002 at Rutgers University, New Jersey.
The ISU Anthropology Club also hosts campus events, ranging from guest lecturers to Indiana Archaeology Week in September to Anthropology Awareness Day in March.
If you have an interest in human cultures, in making new friends and in developing leadership skills for the future, give the ISU Anthropology Club a try.
For more information, visit the Events and Information page.

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