Contact UMASA:
c/o Department of Anthropology
435 Fletcher Argue, University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB, R3T 5V5
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I know you’ve all been waiting to see the schedule for the Margaret Mead Traveling Film Fest in Winnipeg Jan 13-14th, so….Here it is!
If any UMASA members wish to help out in late dec/early jan to put up some posters, please contact us by e-mailing margaretmeadwinnipeg@gmail.com
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Sweet! Our handbills got printed in time! #hustling #filmfest #igerswinnipeg #margaretmeadwinnipeg.com (Taken with Instagram at University of Manitoba - University Centre)
Hey all, don’t forget the Colloquium today (Nov. 4th) at 2:30, and be sure to RSVP by the 11th for the Manitoba Museum Tour on the 19th!
Colloquium THIS FRIDAY! Come out and get to know the work of three students currently studying at various levels in the Anthropology department.
There will be snacks and interesting presentations for anyone interested. Come one, come all!
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UMASA went to the corn maze! Check out the website for more photos: http://www.umasa.org/photos.html
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Hello All,
We are pleased to announce the kick off of the new UMASA website which is full of all of the information you’re accustomed to here, and more.
There is a full calendar of events, posters (also posted here) of upcoming events, photos from old events, information on how to get involved, a contact form and lots and lots of links to useful pages to help you survive your academic career.
We hope that the new site will be easier to navigate and keep on top of what’s happening. Please send us feedback about the new site or anything else related to your student group, UMASA on the contact form on the new site (including anonymous commenting if that is your preference).
If you are not receiving e-mails from UMASA and would like to be, please e-mail uofm.anthros@gmail.com and request to be added to the mailing list. If you have already done this, but continue to not receive e-mails, please check your spam box, as others have found our e-mails showing up there. Simply add us as a contact or mark a few of these e-mails as ‘not spam’ and this should be resolved.
Cheers,
UMASA
UMASA fundraising Halloween bakesale! Ground floor, Fletcher Argue building. 9-3 Oct. 31st.
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A response from the University of South Florida Anthropologists to Gov. Scott whose news-making comments about anthropology can be read here: http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2011/10/11/florida-governor-anthropology-not-needed-here/
General UMASA meeting this Friday!! All are welcome! Check your inbox (and spambox) for details on the agenda, etc. Also, if you’re not getting e-mails from UMASA and want to, e-mail uofm.anthros@gmail.com and request to be put on this year’s mailing list.
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Hey anthro enthusiasts! If you haven’t heard from UMASA in a while, there could be a couple of explanations:
a) you have not signed up to receive e-mails this year
b) you are a gmail user and our messages are getting marked as spam
c) you do not want to hear from us
SOLUTIONS:
a) e-mail uofm.anthros@gmail.com and indicate that you would like to be on our mailing list. Note: if you are a gmail user, you will still need to contend with issue b)
b) go to your spam box, mark our previous messages as ‘not spam’, and/or add uofm.anthros@gmail.com to your contact list
c) do nothing
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