Two 91²Ö¿â anthropology graduate students Matt Buttacavoli and Ghassan Rafeediewon the first-ever “Anthropology Bowl†at the Central States Anthropological Society conference in St. Louis, Mo. in April. The competition, which divided students into six teams, was part of the three-day conference.
“It felt good to represent the anthropology department here at 91²Ö¿â,†says Rafeedie. “The department has done a lot for us as students and for me personally, and I think they deserve to be represented well.â€
The two-hour competition pitted students from colleges and universities all over the Midwest against each other. Contestants were quizzed on four fields of anthropology: cultural, biological, linguistics and archaeology.
Both Rafeedie and his professor, Richard Feinberg, hope to see the competition expand into a larger portion of the conference.
“The general feeling is that the competition was pretty successful,†says Feinberg. “It stands a good chance at becoming annual.â€
The winning team won free admission into next year’s competition. Rafeedie encourages all anthropology students to attend both the Central States Anthropological Society conference and the “Anthropology Bowl.â€
“It was a great opportunity to listen to the ideas of my colleagues around the Midwest and talk to fellow anthropologists about my work,†says Rafeedie. “We have a small department here at 91²Ö¿â, so an opportunity to get in touch with a number of other anthropologists is a good thing.â€
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