Wake Forest Department of Anthropology
The Wake Forest University Department of Anthropology promotes understanding and appreciation of human cultural and biological diversity. Through academic courses, scholarly and applied research, and public service, the Department of Anthropology provides the Wake Forest community with the tools and knowledge necessary for global citizenship. Composed of scholars representing all sub-fields of anthropology, the Department of Anthropology serves as the premier academic and practical resource for multicultural awareness and education in the University and Winston-Salem communities, enhancing the University’s commitment to Pro Humanitate.
Department of Anthropology News
- Annie Choie – former ANT Major – published article – How parent stress and COVID-19 impact on the family are associated with parental pressure to eat during COVID-19
- Dr. Lawson Clark Receives 2024 CBOV Faculty Leadership Award
- Dr. Gitzen – Viral Imperialism: Outbreaks in South Korean Film
- Behind the Book: Q&A with Dr. Timothy Gitzen
- “Why some people receiving federal benefits don’t consider themselves poor − even though poverty rates have increased since the COVID-19 pandemic” – Dr. Clark’s New Article in The Conversation