This year's theme is "Humanity in New Horizons," and several featured activities will explore how anthropologists seek to understand (and teach about) human behavior, language and physiology in the emergent social spaces created by recent and emerging technologies like social media, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence. Your participation does not have to directly relate to this theme, and this would be an excellent opportunity to promote your degrees, programs and organizations. As in previous years, activities will include a student research poster session, a scavenger hunt, a film festival, and presentations from other departments and university organizations.
The locations will be the upper quad by the Speaker's Platform, and also the Kline Innovation Space in the basement of the library. Please take a minute to let us know if you would like to participate. We welcome any organization, department or program that may want to celebrate with us.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Scott Wilson, Anthropology Department Chair, at scott.wilson@csulb.edu.