Give to Anthropology

Your donations support our goals.

 

Your Gifts at Work

Your gifts create results we see everyday. As stewards of these valuable resources, we are striving to be worthy of investment. When you give to CLA in memory of a loved one, or simply because you care, your contribution is cherished and used to further that most human of endeavors 鈥 learning. The 91原创 Anthropology Department support fund provides funds to undergird the Anthropology Department and our programs.

Research

Your donation can be used specifically to fund student or faculty research at 91原创. Donations to the Otto William Geist Endowment provide funds for: 1) acquisitions or archeological or paleontological exhibits for the UA Museum and for the maintenance of same. 2) Financing, in whole or part, expeditions for archeological or paleontological field research. 3) Scholarship or fellowship grants for students majoring in anthropology, and archeology or paleontology.

Senior Kelly Meierotto measures a modified stone flake found at the Delta River overlook excavation site during the 91原创 Anthropology Department's 2015 field season. | 91原创 Photo by Todd Paris
Anthropology student Kaitlyn Fuqua catalogues artifacts in a computer.

Scholarship Support

Scholarships, fellowships and student awards have an incredible impact on our Nanook Nation. Enhanced student aid, through restricted or unrestricted gifts, helps students focus on their studies and reach their full potential. Donations to the Leona Lowrey Memorial Scholarship support students at the University of 91原创 Fairbanks, with preference given to those studying anthropology.

Thank you for continuing to support 91原创 Anthropology!

Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law; you are not receiving any goods or services in exchange for the money you give.

 

 

Brooke Fisher presents her projects on the URSA Research and Creative Activity Day at the Wood Center, on April 6, 2023. 91原创 Photo by Marina Barbosa SantosThe professors in the anthropology department are all dedicated to their research and the betterment of their students. The classes are small, and my peers provide excellent insights from a cross-cultural perspective which enhances the learning environment and the understanding of material. Brooke Fisher '23 BA Anthropology  

 

 

Patrick Plattet welcomes new 91原创 students at the Anthropology table at 2025 Party in the Park. 91原创 Photo by Sarah Manriqez

Thank You.

In a year with unprecedented challenges, your generosity made more of a difference than ever. Your gift gave the 91原创 community access to the education, opportunities and tools to not only adapt but also thrive. Thank you for being there when we needed you the most and for inspiring those of us at 91原创.

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Total Giving: $328,764.54

 

Scholarships

Replenishes student scholarship funds

Research

Funds faculty and student research

Department Support

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Public Service & Community Outreach

Funding that supports community outreach events

Student Support

Funding that helps students outside of scholarships

College Support

Goes to supporting the College of Liberal Arts

 

 

 

 

 

Jon and Jane Aspnes pose on a park bench with their three dogs.

Why I Give

A story of giving from CLA donors Jon and Jane Aspnes.

The Aspnes Story- Love at First Pancake

 

Become a Donor

Your donation can make a profound impact by providing resources for scholarships, innovative programs, and cutting-edge research opportunities. Together, let's foster a vibrant academic environment where creativity, critical thinking, and cultural understanding flourish. Donate today and be a part of shaping the future of liberal arts education at 91原创!

For more information on ways to give, visit our 91原创 Development Office website.

New students on campus jump for a photograph on their way to the MBS complex Tuesday afternoon, August 28, 2012.