Email Lists

Email lists are a way to send email messages to a group of people. If you sign up on an email list, you will receive all the messages that anyone sends to that email list’s email address. Likewise, you can send a message to the list and it will be received by all members of the group. Email lists are a useful way to stay connected to a community and to get announcements relevant to your needs and interests.

UNT Anthropology Department Email Lists

  • Undergraduate list: ANTH@UNT.EDU
    For students who are anthropology majors or minors, and anthropology faculty and staff. Announcements about courses, administrative deadlines, and departmental activities are posted here.

    All majors are automatically subscribed to this list. If for some reason you think you should be subscribed but you are not, please contact the listowner, Marisa Abbe: marisa.abbe at unt.edu.

    To unsubscribe from the ANTH list, send the following message to listserv@unt.edu from your email account:
    unsubscribe anth

Other Email Lists

Outside of UNT, there are many national email lists that focus on anthropological topics. Here are links to some of them:

 

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