Whether you're analyzing ancient ruins or exploring modern-day communities, Gettysburg’s anthropology program equips you with the knowledge, research opportunities, and real-world experiences to thrive. Here, you'll benefit from close faculty mentorship, immersive fieldwork, and unique global opportunities. You might conduct an archaeological excavation in Brazil, volunteer at a local museum, or develop your honors thesis while studying abroad. Eligible students can join Lambda Alpha, the National Honor Society for Anthropology, and build lasting professional connections through our alumni network.
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Anthropology in Action
- Olivia Taylor ’25 shapes her career through conversations on campus
- Distinguished Teaching Award bestowed upon Julia Hendon, Professor of Anthropology
- Noa Leibson ’20 unlocks dream career through faculty mentorship
- Gettysburg students excavate ancient Maya sites in Belize
- Honoring the Indigenous Past and Present
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"I’ve always had varying interests and loved learning people’s stories.” — Amy Evrard, Associate Professor of Anthropology
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