Sep 03, 2024  
2024-2025 University Catalog 
    
2024-2025 University Catalog

Anthropology and Museum Studies Department


College of the Sciences
Ellensburg
Dean Hall, room 357
Mail Stop 7544
509-963-3201
Fax: 509-963-3215
https://www.cwu.edu/academics/anthropology/index.php

Faculty and Staff
Chair

Patrick Lubinski, PhD

Professors
Steven Hackenberger, PhD, archaeology, cultural resource management, North America and Caribbean
Patrick Lubinski, PhD, archaeology, zooarchaeology, cultural resource management, North America
Patrick McCutcheon, PhD, archaeology, evolutionary and environmental archaeology, cultural resource management
Lene Pedersen, PhD, sociocultural anthropology, visual and environmental anthropology, postcolonialism, SE Asia (Indonesia), E. Africa, circumpolar North
Lori K. Sheeran, PhD, biological anthropology, primate behavior, Asian primates
Penglin Wang, PhD, linguistic and cultural anthropology, East and Central/Inner Asia, China

Associate Professor
J. Hope Amason, PhD, political economy and globalization, politics of representation, race, class, and gender, museums, memorials and heritage sites, tourism studies, Appalachia, US South
Nicole Jastremski, PhD, biological anthropology, forensic anthropology, bioarchaeology, mortuary analysis, paleopathology, taphonomy, identity formation, Ecuador
Jessica Mayhew, PhD, biological anthropology, primate behavior and socio-cognition, play behavior, Africa, Central America
Rodrigo Rentería-Valencia, PhD, environmental anthropology, semiotics, linguistic anthropology, ritual and performance theory, visual anthropology; Northern Mexico and the borderlands

Staff
Penelope Anderson, secretary senior

Department Information

Anthropology presents an integrated perspective on the cultural and biological nature of humans. Anthropologists study present and past human diversity through classroom, laboratory, and field studies in cultural and biological anthropology, including archaeology, forensics, primatology, linguistics, ethnology, and applied anthropology.

Students interested in major and minor programs should contact the department office as soon as possible for further information and assignment of a Faculty Mentor. Anthropology majors are expected to meet with their Faculty Mentor at least once a quarter.

Special Programs
Reflecting the broad nature of anthropological study, the department directly sponsors or is affiliated with a wide range of on- and off-campus options.  Further information about the following programs is available through anthropology: 

  • Museum Studies Program: offering coursework, field experiences, and projects with local and regional museums
  • Central Washington Anthropological Survey (CWAS): a service, research, and public information facility with special emphasis in the Northwest
  • Bachelor of Science in Primate Behavior and Ecology: an interdisciplinary program providing undergraduate training in method and theory of primatology as basis for research, laboratory, and field experience
  • Master of Science in Cultural and Environment Resource Management: offering an integrated program in natural and cultural resource management including anthropology topics like archaeology, museum studies and cultural anthropology. 
  • Master of Science in Primate Behavior: an interdisciplinary program in primatology, including courses in the history, field and lab methods, and current topics and issues in the discipline
  • Summer Workshops and Field Schools: including archaeology in eastern Washington and workshops in forensic anthropology
  • Study Abroad Opportunities: coordinated through the CWU Office of International Study and Programs
  • Departmental Honors Program: encourages individualized research and study in a sub-area of anthropology. It is open to junior and senior students with an anthropology major GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Anthropology Student Association: an active student group which sponsors academic and social events related to the discipline.

Subfield identification key:
A=Archaeology
B=Biological Anthropology
C=Cultural Anthropology
L=Linguistics
S=Seminars

Course Offerings
Frequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: https://www.cwu.edu/academics/anthropology/index.php or by contacting the department directly at anthro@cwu. edu.

Programs

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)Bachelor of Science (B.S.)Non-degree Undergraduate Minors or Certificates

    Courses

      Anthropology and Museum Studies (ANTH)