Anthropology and Behavioral Sciences Club at San Jose State University
New Announcement
Greetings,

First, we want to begin by thanking you for your previous participation in the Santa Clara University Western Anthropology and Sociology Undergraduate Conference. We would also like to remind you that the conference is coming up again on April 23rd of this year. We especially want you to encourage your students to submit papers for presentation. The deadline for submission is February 16th. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you and see you and your students at the conference in April.

Thanks,

John Ratliff - (408) 554-5178
Kichi Iwamoto - (408) 554-4510

Studnet/Faculty Postponed till next semester
November 9, 2004
The ABSC has decided to postpone our Faculty Student Dinner until next semester. Thank you to all of you who took the time to participate in the poll. We received some wonderful suggestions on restaurants as well as some insightful feedback.
We are hoping to schedule the event for the middle of February 2005.
The faculty student dinner is a wonderful opportunity for students to mingle with professors from the Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology departments. It also provides students an opportunity to network with each and possibly make new friends.
We look forward to seeing you next year at the dinner.
Should you have any questions, comments or suggestions in the meantime please feel free to contact us at [email protected].
Thank you again for your continued support of the club.

Sincerely,
Shanelle Cotton
President
Anthropology and Behavioral Science Club
San Jose State University

The 2004 AAA Annual Meeting Moved - 10/28/04
The decision to postpone and move to Atlanta has been made.

Newsletter - 10/28/04
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Website Update - 10/11/2004
The club is currently in the process of moving the site to a new hosting with a .com/.org address. Once the new site is up you will still be able to access it through this link for awhile just incase some of you dont get an email/other letting you know that the site has changed.

The 2004 AAA Annual Meeting
When: November 17-21 2004
Where: San Francisco Hilton and Towers
Theme: Magic, Science and Religion.
Please visit the website for detailed information: http://www.aaanet.org/mtgs/mtgs.htm.

Julian Steward Award Winner
Congratulations to Dr. Roberto Gonzalez!
The Anthropology & Environment Section of the American Anthropological Association awarded his book "ZAPOTEC SCIENCE" the first annual Julian Steward Award for best book or monograph in ecological/environmental anthropology.
The award will be presented at the Anthropology & Environment Awards and Business Meeting at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association on Friday, November 21 (12:15-1:30 p.m., Conference Room 4A) in Chicago.
Because this is the first Julian Steward Award, it covered books published between 1997 and 2002.
Once again, congratulations Dr. Gonzalez.


Donations
Donations to the club are greatly appreciated and are a tax write-off!
Mail to:
ABSC
Mailbox #106
One Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192-0038
Please make checks payable to:
"The Anthropology and Behavioral Sciences Club"


National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA)
The NAPA Mentor Program provides four kinds of services:
A General Information Packet
Internship and Practicum Opportunities
An on-line Resume Workshop
The Mentor Match
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National Association of Student Anthropologists (N.A.S.A.)
The National Association of Student Anthropologists (NASA), the student section of the American Anthropological Association, was founded in 1986 to address graduate and undergraduate student concerns and to promote the interests and involvement of students as anthropologists-in-training.
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Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists
The SOLGA Mentor File is designed to offer an opportunity for professors, applied anthropologists, and students to provide leadership, academic advice, job opportunities and inspiration to undergraduate students, graduate students, and others studying or applying gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgendered/queer anthropology.
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