Anthropology Clubs (Anthro Clubs) are an official undergraduate student program of the American Anthropological Association that works to foster community among those majoring, minoring, or having a general interest in the field of anthropology. Starting an AAA Anthro Club
Have at least 5 student club members (at least three (3) club members, not including the club President, must be AAA members) Have a faculty advisor (AAA membership is not required but members receive 15% their national dues) Complete and submit an Anthro Club membership application Complete and submit the AAA undergraduate membership application for at least three (3) members Submitted Club Dues Elect club officers (President, Secretary and Treasurer) annually Develop a club social media page (at least one of the following: Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram) o “follow” or “like” @AmericanAnthro o Clubs on Facebook should “like” Engaging Anthropology to receive updates
Maintaining an active AAA Anthro Club Maintain at least 5 club members (at least three (3) club members, not including the club President, must be AAA members) New members must complete and submit the AAA undergraduate membership application Submit an annual club dues Submit an annual club member roster Use your club’s social media channels to promote club and events OPTIONAL: Submit an annual one‐page summary that outlines the activities of the club. The report will highlighted in Anthropology News and/or on AnthroNews, e‐newsletter