Kent State Anthropology Student Organization

Kent State Anthropology Student Organization Meet people with similar interests and goals. Acquire resume credentials. Networking opportunities. You do not have to be an Anthropology Major to join.

Co-President - Carmel Joseph
Co-President - Hunter King
Vice President - Leanna Maguire
Secretary - Andrew Smith
Treasurer - Kristen Berus
Historian - Richard Haythron

Faculty Adviser - Richard Feinberg
Web Master - AJ Galaska

Kent State Anthropology Student Organization is open to anyone interested in Anthropology. We have regular meetings during the semester, so keep an eye on this page for

information about time and place. We also have monthly gatherings in downtown Kent where we meet and have dinner and drinks, often with members of the faculty. We also plan many events throughout the semester; in the past we have gone to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, the Smithsonian in DC, and attended a conference in Philadelphia.

Hello everyone!A*O's Annual Grad Faculty Picnic will be held this Sunday, April 28th!It will be held at the gazebo in do...
04/26/2019

Hello everyone!

A*O's Annual Grad Faculty Picnic will be held this Sunday, April 28th!

It will be held at the gazebo in downtown Kent (corner of Franklin & Main), beginning around 2 pm!

For more details, message us or check for emails.

We look forward to seeing you!

(Pics: 2018 Grad Faculty Picnic)

04/16/2019

Just a little reminder for ya!

Our next meeting is on Wednesday (4/17) at 6:30 in 107 Merill Hall!

Meeting there first, then outside for a picnic!

Tons of things to discuss as we finalize details for our Graduate Student/Faculty Picnic! Also we will be discussions about the field trip to Serpants Mound, and Hocking Hills.

According to the International Bowling Museum Hall of Fame British anthropologist, Sir Flinders Petrie, discovered a col...
04/10/2019

According to the International Bowling Museum Hall of Fame British anthropologist, Sir Flinders Petrie, discovered a collection of artifacts in a child's grave in 1930s Egypt that appeared to be an early form of bowling! If this is accurate, evidence would have this game dating to at least 3200BC. Still good today! What do they say...if it ain't broke..
πŸ˜‚πŸ”₯🎳

03/20/2019

We will not be meeting tonight (March 20), so our next meeting will fall on April 3rd, after we return from break.

We hope you have a great Spring Break and please be sure to stay safe!

Celebrating Anthropology Day with this special group of people!
02/21/2019

Celebrating Anthropology Day with this special group of people!

Please respond ASAP if you're interested!It's a really great way to get involved. If you did not receive the email, plea...
01/29/2019

Please respond ASAP if you're interested!

It's a really great way to get involved.
If you did not receive the email, please send a message to [email protected]

Hello everyone and welcome back to another fun-filled semester!Our first meeting of the year will be this Wednesday, Jan...
01/15/2019

Hello everyone and welcome back to another fun-filled semester!

Our first meeting of the year will be this Wednesday, January 16th, in 107 Merill Hall. It begins at 6:30 pm.

There will be an ice cream bar, and lots of interesting information about upcoming events this semester (Flint Ridge, Serpent Mound, and so much more!)
Visit us and share anymore ideas you may have. Friends are always welcome as well!
We look forward to seeing you!

Join us tonight for game night!It's our last meeting of the semester, and a fun way to relax before finals week. Our mee...
12/05/2018

Join us tonight for game night!

It's our last meeting of the semester, and a fun way to relax before finals week. Our meeting will be at 6:30 in 105 Merill Hall.

The end of the semester is right around the corner!Our meeting is tonight November 28th at 6:30 in 105 Merill Hall.  We ...
11/28/2018

The end of the semester is right around the corner!

Our meeting is tonight November 28th at 6:30 in 105 Merill Hall. We plan on watching a movie as a nice way to relax before finals. The choices are between Raiders of the Lost Ark, and the Life of Brian. Be sure to check your emails to vote on which movie you would like to watch!

We look forward to seeing you πŸ™‚

Hello everyone!Hopefully everyone is enjoying their short break from the semester.Just a reminder, we will be meeting at...
11/23/2018

Hello everyone!
Hopefully everyone is enjoying their short break from the semester.
Just a reminder, we will be meeting at Portage County Historical Society around 11 am on Saturday (11/24) to work on some reconstruction projects. There will be a reporter from the Kent Stater coming around 12:30. If you are interest in joining us, sign up in the email that was sent out Thursday!
We look forward to seeing you!

Thatching grasses, makin huts, in rain or snow..or both! πŸ˜‹πŸŒΎπŸ˜„β„
11/19/2018

Thatching grasses, makin huts, in rain or snow..or both! πŸ˜‹πŸŒΎπŸ˜„β„

This past Wednesday, we had guest speaker Brian Scanlan come in for a special talk about the origins of A*O (when they f...
11/17/2018

This past Wednesday, we had guest speaker Brian Scanlan come in for a special talk about the origins of A*O (when they first formed in the 90's as the Kent Student Anthropological Society)! He told riveting tales about some of the history of Lowry Hall, and of other department characters who have come and gone over the years (Drs. Olaf Prufer, Mark Seeman, Owen Lovejoy, and Richard Meindl, the last two who still remain strong members within our community). It was a lovely evening!

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