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'''Anthropology and Sociology''', known informally as '''ANSO''', is a course of study offered through the [[Anthropology and Sociology Department]].  It includes the Anthropology and Sociology major and minor.  The department is located on the third floor of  [[GDH]].
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==Overview==
 
This is a rather idyllic department, known for the unmatched camaraderie among its professors and students.
 
 
 
===Professors===
 
Among the intriguing characters who can be seen here are Professor [[Jon G. Wagner]] (easily spotted in tie-dye or batik shirts, this gent has a certain spring in his step, and a twinkle in his eyes) and Professor [[Nancy Eberhardt]] (dressed in earthy tones and beaten metal earrings, a smile rests easily on her lips).
 
 
 
===Students===
 
Odd students too have been associated with this department that seems to nurture some of the brightest and most peculiar at Knox.  [[Themba Benedict Mabona]], who wore his head of curly hair and his velvet trousers with a grace unknown in the greater [[Midwest]], found friends and admirers in this department.  [[Sean Dowdy]]: the Buddhist Punk, the Sociologist Rocker...his adventures in Bihar would amaze the most stout-hearted.  [[Anjali Krishan]]: anthropologist extrodinaire, this lass sashayed her way into all our hearts.  [[Emily Smith]]: quiet and unassuming she may seem at first glance, but her pluck and intelligence soon becomes apparent.  [[Rachana Rao Umashankar]]: Wannabe biker-chic, [[Star Trek]] junkie and Middle-Earthian Wizard, this geek astounded many with her passionate devotion to [[Durkheim]], and her rendition of "Strangers in the Night".
 
 
 
===History===
 
The department used to be called "SoAn". [[Larry Breitborde]] is [[Rumor|rumored]] to have changed it when he became a [[dean]] because he likes Anthropology better.  Irked by this stealthy move, [[Bob Seibert]] opined that his department be re-christened the "[[Political Science and International Relations Department|Aardvark Department of Political Science]]."
 
 
 
In 2006, [[AnSo_Department_Exodus_of_2006|all of the AnSo professors left]] except [[Jon Wagner]].  [[Nancy Eberhardt]] is coming back, though.
 
 
 
==Faculty==
 
===Current===
 
* [[Jon Wagner]], Department Chair, Professor
 
* [[David Amor]], Instructor
 
* [[Lawrence Breitborde]], Dean of the College, Professor
 
* [[Nancy Eberhardt]], Professor
 
* [[Amy Singer]], Assistant Professor
 
* [[Jill Wightman]], Visiting Instructor
 
* [[Wendel Hunigan]], Lecturer
 
* [[Carol St. Amant]], Lecturer
 
 
 
===Former===
 
* [[Chad Broughton]], Assistant Professor
 
* [[Michelle Day]], Assistant Professor
 
* [[Zali Gurevitch]], Visiting Professor ([[Fall 2006]])
 
* [[Andrea Leverentz]], Visiting Assistant Professor (2005-2006)
 
* [[Faedah Totah]], Visiting Assistant Professor ([[2006-2007]])
 
 
 
===Cooperating Faculty from Other Programs===
 
* [[Diana Beck]], Associate Professor of [[Educational Studies]]
 
* [[Frederick Hord]], Professor of [[Black Studies]]
 
* [[Donna Jurich]], Associate Professor of [[Educational Studies]]
 
* [[Duane Oldfield]], Associate Professor of [[Political Science]]
 
 
 
==Course Requirements==
 
''See [[Anthropology and Sociology Department#Anthropology and Sociology|department page]]''
 
 
 
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Revision as of 17:18, 20 July 2011

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