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Thoughts on an anthropology curriculum

Following up on my post last week (the usefulness of Anthropology), I could not help but continue to think about the issue of structuring an anthropological curriculum in such a way as to actively develop skills in students and encourage … Continue reading

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The usefulness of anthropology

The Daily Beast published a list this week of the “13 Most Useless Majors.” Coming in at #9 was Anthropology and Archaeology. The information they publish alongside their ranking is as follows: Unemployment, recent grad: 10.5 percent Unemployment, experienced grad: … Continue reading

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