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7 anthropology Events Found

Mar 4

Suds & Science: Ancient DNA Research - Understanding Historic Archaeological Populations

Research presentation on using ancient DNA to understand histories of historic period archaeological populations in North America. Entry for this event will be 6:45 p.m. All ages welcome, runs from 7-8 pm.
Norwich Inn
Free
3/4/26
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Mar 21

The 141st Annual Academy Meeting

The 141st Annual Academy Meeting will bring together hundreds of Indiana and Midwest senior and junior scientists from industry and academia, graduate and undergraduate science students, engineers, science educators from public and private schools, and science enthusiasts. The meeting includes nearly 200 oral and poster research presentations, hot topic presentations, workshops, and panel discussions. It is the only multidisciplinary scientific meeting in Indiana, covering anthropology, botany, cell biology, earth sciences, ecology, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, microbiology, molecular biology, physics, astronomy, plant systematics, biodiversity, science education, zoology, and entomology. Registration opens early January 2026. Abstract submission deadline is February 28, 2026.
J.W. Marriott Hotel-Downtown Indianapolis
$90.00 - Registr...
3/21/26
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Mar 24

MCC on Tap Presents "Why Music Is More Than Sound"

Music engages us in culturally and psychologically powerful ways, leading us to reflect on our lives and those around us, as well as activating regions of our brain responsible for emotion, memory, movement, and reward all at once. In this talk, Evin Rodkey (Anthropology Instructor) and April Shirey (Registrar) discuss how music can provide with opportunities to interpret aspects of culture more closely and how it triggers dopamine releases making listening to it pleasurable or motivating, strengthens neural connections, supports learning, and can even help regulate stress by calming the nervous system. Doors to lecture space open at 5:30 PM.
Pigeon Hill Brewery
Free
3/24/26
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Mar 28

Uncover Alabama Camp Out

A weekend camping event for Girl Scouts to explore Alabama's natural history through visits to the UA Arboretum, Alabama Museum of Natural History, Van de Graaff Arboretum & Historic Bridge Park, and Moundville Archaeological Park. Includes guided nature walks, museum tours, hands-on archaeology activities, camping, and educational programming about rocks, fossils, artifacts, and prehistoric communities. Registration includes tent site, dinner, museum admission, special programming, custom fun patch, and GeoAlabama Bandana. Participants need camping equipment, transportation, and adult supervision (19+ years old).
Van de Graaff Arboretum & Historic Bridge Park
$75.00 - Girl Sc...
3/28/26
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Apr 12

Amazing Archaeology Fair at Harvard

Journey from the Stone Age to the Colonial era with archaeology at two museums. Meet experts in animal bones, Egyptian tombs and hieroglyphs, cave art, Inka khipus, ancient chemical mysteries, and more. Try flint knapping (shaping stone tools) and uncover Harvard Yard's hidden past. Collect a souvenir at each museum you visit. Perfect for curious minds of all ages! Free event parking at the 52 Oxford Street Garage starting at 12:00 pm. Presented by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East, and the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture.
Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology
Regular museum a...
4/12/26
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May 6

Suds & Science: Anthropology and Evolutionary Biology - Human and Primate Studies

Presentation on anthropology and evolutionary biology focusing on the behavior, ecology, and functional morphology of humans and nonhuman primates. All ages welcome, runs from 7-8 pm.
Norwich Inn
Free
5/6/26
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Jun 28

Primate Evolution, Ecology and Conservation

This online course covers topics in Primatology, including primate evolution, behavior, ecology, and conservation. Features live synchronous sessions Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 12:30-2:30pm Eastern, plus asynchronous work. Includes lectures, discussions, electronic lab assignments with 3D models, and a final research project on a chosen primate species. Students will learn about biology, ecology, conservation, evolutionary adaptations, and conservation challenges. Runs for two weeks with attendance required for all live sessions. Beneficial for future studies in biology, conservation, and ecology.
UMass Amherst Online
Program fees inf...
6/28/26
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