Anthropology

  • River Stories project

    Stories of the Anacostia

    RiverStories documents experiences of
    people connected with the Anacostia River.

  • Audrey Cooper wins best dissertation award<br />for research on Vietnamese deaf education.

    Sign Language
    & Culture

    Audrey Cooper wins best dissertation award
    for research on Vietnamese deaf education.

  • Professor Koenig with Professor Renu Modi


     
    Downside of
    Urban Development

    Anthropology prof Dolores Koenig
    discusses displacement and urban
    development in India and West Africa

  • Anthropology professor Gretchen Schafft publishes book on Mittelbau-Dora's memorial and remembrance.

    Looking
    at Hell

    Anthropology professor
    Gretchen Schafft publishes book
    on Mittelbau-Dora camp's
    memorial and remembrance.

  • Lavender Languages and Linguistics Conference at American University

    Lavender Langs
    & Linguistics

    Annual anthropology conference examines
    impact of language on LGBTQ life.

Welcome to the website of the Department of Anthropology at American University! Our department has trained undergraduate and graduate students in the real-world applications of anthropological method and theory for almost 50 years. We were the second anthropology department in the USA to offer an MA in Applied Anthropology. Our new BA- and MA- related initiatives in Public Anthropology, our support for critical studies in archaeology, and our Anthropology/Sociology joint PhD track in Race, Gender and Social Justice prepares students to address issues of public policy, community struggle and other locally defined concerns in their academic projects, and for employment in activist domains outside of academia. Our faculty and students come from different race, ethnic and class backgrounds, nationalities and sexualities, and we are committed to maintaining an academic environment where diversity, broadly defined, can be expressed, supported and respected.   

Material on this website describes the degree programs, research interests and opportunities for practical training which the Department of Anthropology makes available to you. Please contact me or any member of the faculty, or any of our students if you have questions about the department or want to discuss a course of study in Anthropology that addresses your interests and needs.

With best wishes,
William L. Leap
Professor and Department Chair

Links for Graduate Applicants

For Master's Students
For PhD Students
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News/Announcements

19th Annual Lavender Languages & Linguistics Conference, Feb. 10-12

Dismal Swamp Research Profiled:
Southern Swamp Holds Clues about Runaway Slaves

See Video of Public Anthropology Conference: Keynote by Max Forte

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Unseen & Unheard: Documenting the Other Washington

Anthropology professor Nina Shapiro-Perl with students who participated in the Community Voice Project.

Anthropology and film students’ videos give voice to the stories of the advocates and the underserved.

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Video: A Look Inside Anthropology

Anthropology program video

Faculty and students discuss the program in two-part work by doctoral student Harjant Gill.

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Unearthing Secrets of the Great Dismal Swamp

Daniel Sayers

Dan Sayers and students are unearthing secrets from the Great Dismal Swamp with the help of an NEH grant.

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