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ASU museum studies students help modernize Illinois' Center for American Archeology

June 19, 2012

Graduate students from ASU's museum studies program recently helped renovate the Center for American Archeology's Kampsville Museum.

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Chandler Museum teaches 'Lessons from the Hohokam'

An ASU Museum of Anthropology exhibit on the sustainability of the valley's water supply is reaching new audiences after traveling to the Chandler Museum...


Discovering the ASU Museum of Anthropology

Sparky's Quill takes a look at ASU's anthropological museum, located inside the School of Human Evolution and Social Change...


Interactive museum exhibit examines environmental changes in Phoenix

ASU graduate students blend oral histories with scientific data to illustrate how South Central Phoenix has changed over the years, how those changes have affected long-term residents and what changes may be in store for the area and the people who call it home...

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ASU Earth Month 2013

The Museum of Anthropology is participating in ASU Earth Month 2013 with an exhibit that explores archaeology's role in a sustainable future. If you're visiting the campus for an Earth Month lecture, stop by the museum and visit the faculty-based exhibit.


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Thursday, October 10
Exhibit Opening


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The Making of an Exhibit

Get a behind-the-scenes view of museum studies students at work.

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AnthroMuseum: Free lecture: Pioneers of Southwestern Archaeology: Lecture by Nancy Parezo and Catherine Nichols in Wrigley Hall 101 Thursday Oct. 4