Sociology/Anthropology at Hendrix

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The purpose of the Sociology/Anthropology Facebook Fan Page is to provide a platform for connections among interested members of the Hendrix community of students, alumni, faculty, and colleagues and to communicate about events and news items of interest to sociology and anthropology on campus and beyond.

Please read and sign to help protect our fragile archaeological treasures in the U.S.
04/03/2026

Please read and sign to help protect our fragile archaeological treasures in the U.S.

NM Director Paul Reed: "We are appalled that Secretary Burgum is moving to revoke the mineral withdrawal and put Chaco’s 10-mile zone of protection and the Greater Chaco Landscape at risk. The amazing cultural heritage of Chaco Culture National Historical Park must not be compromised. If the process moves forward, a 7-day comment period is ridiculously short and not compliant with established practice. This process should unfold with a 90-day NEPA process and public meetings, allowing the public to fully participate."
Go to protectchaco.org and use this link to oppose the revocation of Chaco's protection zone !
https://secure.everyaction.com/Mm4LgDlNq0SRLZQT3kTyKQ2
https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/.../revoking-chaco.../

We are sad to hear this news. She supported the growth of many Hendrix students and contributed so much to archaeology i...
12/30/2025

We are sad to hear this news. She supported the growth of many Hendrix students and contributed so much to archaeology in Arkansas.

View Martha Rolingson's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.

Love to see Sophie Vogle ('22) out there doing her archaeology thing!
12/08/2025

Love to see Sophie Vogle ('22) out there doing her archaeology thing!

Meet the lab techs working on the NAGPRA grant project: Hi, my name is Sophie Vogle! I graduate from the University of Arkansas with my MA in anthropology in December, and I am very excited to continue my work with the Survey focusing on repatriation and NAGPRA compliance.

Yum!
03/11/2025

Yum!

Join Plum Bayou Research Station staff at Loblolly Creamery in SOMA in Little Rock this Thursday from 5-8 pm for some ice cream and archeology! Meet the staff, learn about archeology, and buy a scoop of “Stratigraphic Swirl” while you’re there!

Sociology is taking a stand in favor of DEI programs:
02/28/2025

Sociology is taking a stand in favor of DEI programs:

AFT, AFT-MD, American Sociological Association file to challenge administration’s “Dear Colleague Letter” in defense of students nationwide

Lots of local events in and around Conway!
02/05/2025

Lots of local events in and around Conway!

Archeology Month is coming!! March is Archeology Month in Arkansas! We have events lined up all across the state and virtually so that everyone can get involved in some way. Check out the website to learn all about the poster, why we do archeology month, get all of the event info, and get a sneak peak of plans for the Annual Training Program in Archeology in June. Check out the events calendar on our website: https://archeology.uark.edu/learn-discover/archeology-month/ We hope to see you in March!

Anthropologist Jason De León wins National Book Award for Nonfiction for Soldiers and Kings:
11/21/2024

Anthropologist Jason De León wins National Book Award for Nonfiction for Soldiers and Kings:

Tune in live to the 75th National Book Awards Ceremony on November 20, 2024 at 8:00pm EST. Hosted by Kate McKinnon, and featuring musical guest Jon Batiste.J...

The Sociology/Anthropology Club went to Plum Bayou Mounds on Saturday and they generously offered to let a professor tag...
10/29/2024

The Sociology/Anthropology Club went to Plum Bayou Mounds on Saturday and they generously offered to let a professor tag along.

Sociologist to speak at UALR this Thursday.
10/07/2024

Sociologist to speak at UALR this Thursday.

UALR invites you to a conversation with Princeton sociology professor Matthew Desmond, at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10, in the University Theatre. Desmond is a New York Times bestselling author who discusses poverty in America, city life, housing insecurity, public policy, racial inequality, and ethnography. WordsWorth will sell books at this event and Desmond will be signing after the talk!

To register for the event, head to ualr.edu/diversity/event/matthew-desmond

This series is presented by the Office of the Chancellor.

If you are in central Arkansas, make plans to come to this talk, sponsored by Dr. Schwartzkopf's Odyssey Professorship!
09/29/2024

If you are in central Arkansas, make plans to come to this talk, sponsored by Dr. Schwartzkopf's Odyssey Professorship!

U.S. Naval Academy scholar to visit classes, meet with students and faculty

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