The Anthropology Club provides activities throughout the academic year including field trips, speakers, discussions, and pot luck dinners. The Anthropology Club also produces the department's academic journal, the Kituhwan. The Kituhwan is an outlet for Franklin & Marshall's anthropology students to display their research and critical thought in pursuit of academic excellence. It exposes the F&M community to the exceptional work of the Anthropology department and its students and illustrates the diverse range of the discipline, with subjects ranging from archaeological discoveries to witchcraft in African societies.
The 2008-2009 staff members of the Kituhwan are Kaitlin Leach and Beth Bursick (Co-Editors); Christy Batta (layout design); and Tyler Dykman (assistant editor).
Updated: 29September2009
