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What is Lambda Alpha?
The purpose of this organization, founded in 1968, is to promote the study and appreciation of anthropology as an academic discipline and a forum of applied learning for the benefit of all peoples. The name Lambda Alpha is composed of the initial letters of the Greek words LOGOS ANTHROPOU, meaning "The Study of Humans."
Read the Constitution.
The updated requirements for membership in Lambda Alpha are:
- 3.5 minimum GPA in all classes
- 3.6 minimum GPA in anthropology
- minimum of 18 completed credits
April:
Goat Roast. Saturday, April 21, 2007
Induction Dinner, Monday, April April 23, 2007
Past Events (Anthropology Club and Lambda Alpha Events)
April:
Goat Roast. Saturday April 2006.
The weekend of the Blue and Gold Game brought lots of hungry guests and even some parents to enjoy the goat roast.
Fall 2006:
Graduate School Information Night
Field School/Internship Information Night
Professor Daniel Lende, Advisor
Lambda Alpha Co-Officers 2006
Jenna Johnson
Emily Kelley
Laura Monczunski
New Members, 2006
| Katherine S. Anderson Rachelle M. Galecki |
Andrew W. Gaudreau Lindsey E. Hays Kathleen M. Hogan Katherine E. Kennedy Caitlin A. Kennelly William B. Kurtz Anne C. Kwiatt Aurora E. Lacayo Alicia J. Lachiondo Adele E. Lemmon Amy L. Locke Marcia M. Luttio |
Chelsea L. Mason Anne K. Morrison Kelly L. Nelson Lauren E. Osterhus Tony O. Pomales Lucianna A. Ravasio Stephen D. Rellas Elizabeth M. Sanchez Anne E. St. Clair Thomas F. Thornton Monica Van Eyck Kerry E. Van Shura |
The National Lambda
Alpha Office
Notre Dame Anthropology Department
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