Anthropology Club
Association
of Student Anthropologists at
the University of Missouri – St. Louis
The
ASA (or Anthro Club) is headed by student officers elected by the
club members. The Anthropology Club advisor is Professor Ohnersorgen. The
club was formed for students interested in anthropology to meet on both an
academic and a social level. Goals include encouraging both community and
campus service while providing a medium for the exchange of anthropological
ideas and values. Projects have included an open house in the department,
holiday parties, invited speakers, study groups, a bulletin board, and a file
on graduate school information. The Anthropology Club Lounge in 506 Clark Hall
is a place for students to relax, study, and socialize. It contains sofas, a
desk, a telephone, anthropological and leisure reading materials, and a
bulletin board.
What's
our purpose?
Section 2, ASA Constitution:
1. To
provide a medium whereby persons associated with
the University of Missouri - St. Louis may work
together to encourage interest in anthropology.
2. To
provide an opportunity for persons in anthropology to meet on an academic and
professional level.
3. To have fun.
Alpha of Missouri, the Lambda Alpha chapter of
the University of Missouri - St. Louis