Anthropology is far broader than that. It’s the study of humans in every possible way—past, present, biological, cultural, and linguistic.
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Is Anthropology the Right Path for You?

By Demetra Paizanis Is Anthropology the Right Path for You? At some point, everyone asks themselves a version of “What am I even doing?” Maybe it happened during an existential crisis in the cereal aisle, wondering if you actually like granola or if you’ve just been blindly loyal to a brand since childhood. Maybe it…

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What is Anthropology?

By Demetra Paizanis The first humans to paint on cave walls probably didn’t call themselves artists. They weren’t agonizing over brushstroke techniques or debating whether their handprint stencil was too derivative of last season’s Lascaux trend. They were just documenting life—their hunts, their rituals, their weirdly consistent obsession with bison. If anything, they were proto-anthropologists:…

Who Needs Sleep Anyway? Graduate Student’s Guide to Not Completely Losing Your Mind
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Who Needs Sleep Anyway? Graduate Student’s Guide to Not Completely Losing Your Mind

Let’s face it, managing time as a graduate student is less about penciling in a few study sessions and more about orchestrating a full-blown circus. Between juggling research, coursework, and the inevitable existential crises, who has time to actually manage time? The Opening Act: Getting Organized Before you can manage time, you need to know…

How to Fall in Love with Your Future – A Valentine’s Guide to Finding Your Career
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How to Fall in Love with Your Future – A Valentine’s Guide to Finding Your Career

By Demetra Paizanis – Valentine’s Day is here, and while some are celebrating their soulmate (or scrambling for last-minute gas station flowers), others are swiping left on love and ordering takeout for one. But let’s be honest—finding the one isn’t just about romance. It’s about discovering the thing that makes your heart race, the reason…

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Graduate Degree Can Transform Your Professional Network

“It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” That saying has been passed around so much it’s practically a career mantra — and for good reason. In today’s fast-paced, hyperconnected world, the value of a solid professional network can’t be overstated. Whether you’re looking to climb the ladder in your field or take a…

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Is a Graduate Degree Worth It? Breaking Down the ROI

Demetra Paizanis When contemplating a graduate degree, many of us picture two things: the prestige of extra letters after our name (hello, Dr. or M.A.) and the student loans lurking like Voldemort in a Harry Potter sequel. But is the journey up this academic mountain worth it? Let’s crunch the numbers, sprinkle in some real talk,…

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5 Reasons to Register Early!

Picture this: it’s January, the crisp breeze is in the air, and you’re breezing through your first week of classes—no stress, no scheduling nightmares, and everything is right where it should be. Sounds great, right? Now imagine the alternative: you’re scrambling to grab any class that’s still open, your schedule is full of awkward breaks,…

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4 Reasons to Transfer Right Now:

Why Community College Grads Shouldn’t Take a Break So, you’ve finally got that community college diploma in hand – congrats! You’re done with one chapter and maybe thinking, “I’ll take a breather before tackling university.” But hold that thought! Here are four solid reasons why going directly to university could be the best move for…

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Why an English Degree is More Valuable than You Think

Let’s be honest: English degrees get a bad rap. People often joke that studying English will only prepare you for two things —becoming a barista or teaching more people to get English degrees. But here’s the kicker: that stereotype couldn’t be further from the truth. In reality, the skills you develop with your English degree…

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