We are planning some exciting events for the upcoming school year!
Please check back soon for new updates or contact us at [email protected]
Please check back soon for new updates or contact us at [email protected]
Past Events
Guest Speaker: Dr. Kenichiro TsukamotoJanuary 13, 2017
12:00 - 1:00 PM Cal Poly Pomona Building 15 Room 1802 Ancient Mayan plazas played important roles in poltics and power relations. Through petrographic microscopy and PIXE, Dr. Kenichiro Tsukamoto was able to find changes in power relations from the urban core. The changes were reflected on the public and exclusive plazas throughout the community. |
Open Forum: Preserving DemocracyJanuary 17, 2017
12:00 -1:00 PM Cal Poly Pomona Building 15 Room 1807 Join our College of Letter, Arts, and Social Sciences, English and Foreign Language, Office of Student LIfe & Cultural Centers, and ASI on a conversation about Democracy. This is the first event of a series and is open to the public. |
Open Forum: Gender & SexualityJanuary 26, 2017
12:00-1:00 PM Cal Poly Pomona Building 15 Room 1807 Join our College of Letter, Arts, and Social Sciences, English and Foreign Language, Office of Student LIfe & Cultural Centers, and ASI on a conversation about Gender & Sexuality. This is the first event of a series and is open to the public. |
Lecture Series: Dr. Thomas R. Fenn
May 24, 2017
5:00 - 6:30 PM Cal Poly Pomona BSC: Ursa Minor (Building 35 - 2135) Come and explore the importance enjoying the journey of life with Geography and Anthropology's own, Dr. Thomas R. Fenn. It is these journeys that shape who we are as individuals, that often have the most impact on the world around us. And which form the greater part of our substantive memories and legacies. |
Guest Speaker: Dr. Christopher DavisFebruary 10, 2017
11:00 - 12:00 PM Cal Poly Pomona Building 15 Room 1802 Monte Alegre, Brazil, has a little known secret of South American Paleoindian rock art. These art pieces might have documented natural ecological cycles that they synchronized their activities to at the end of the Ice Age. Come join Dr. Christopher Davis in his research of this little-known site of Monte Alegre. |
Los Angeles County Museum of the ArtsFebruary 12, 2017
Time: TBA 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Join us on a tour of LACMA with Dr. Garcia-Des Lauriers. More information will be available as soon as it is reported. RVSP as soon as possible please! Dr. Garcia-Des Lauriers @ [email protected] Dianne @ [email protected] |
Valentines Day FundraiserFebruary 14, 2017
11:00-1:00 PM Cal Poly Pomona Rose Garden Come support the Anthropology Club! We will be selling Ring Pops for your significant other, or if you're single, treat yo' self to something sweet because you're worth it! There will also be lollipops for those who don't want something cheesy. |
Open Forum: ImmigrationFebruary 14, 2017
12:00-1:00 PM Cal Poly Pomona Building 15 Room 1807 Join our College of Letter, Arts, and Social Sciences, English and Foreign Language, Office of Student LIfe & Cultural Centers, and ASI on a conversation about Immigration. This is the first event of a series and is open to the public. Dr. Garcia-Des Laurier will be on the panel board for this discussion. |
Movie Night/ FundraiserFebruary 17, 2017
3:00-7:00 PM Cal Poly Pomona Bronco Student Center: Andromeda Please come and support the Anthropology Club who will donate all proceedings to the Dr. Chen Memorial Scholarship. The viewing will be of the Transnational Fiesta: Twenty Years Later, which highlights the impacts of immigration from a community in Peru. The movie follows up twenty years later after a large move of people and how international help affects community life. Food and snacks will be sold at the event. |
International Anthropology DayFebruary 21, 2017
11:30-1:00 PM Cal Poly Pomona Outside Building 5 Interested in Anthropology? Don't know what it is? Well today is the day to find out! The Anthropology Club will have a table set up to answer all your questions and satisfy your curiosity! Come out and have a chat with us on what makes Anthropology great! |
Society for California Archaeology Conference
Guest Speaker: Dr. Brian PompeiiApril 20, 2017
12:00-1:00 PM Cal Poly Pomona Building 5 Room 143 The Great Drought of California affected farming communities throughout the state. In the Tulare county, depleting ground water effected the San Joaquin Valley in more ways than just the crops. Social paradigms leaves a vulnerable population in midst of a natural disaster. *Free pizza! |
Alumni Night
May 4, 2017
6:00 - 9:00 PM Cal Poly Pomona Building 97 (career center) Room 120 Come speak to alumni from the real world on their careers so far. A meal will be provided. Please RVSP with the link below! or with Kaitlyn Searing at [email protected] |