This student-centered advising process involves an active partnership among students, academic advisors, faculty advisors, and co-op coordinators.
Academic advising is an ongoing process that engages students in educational planning consistent with their academic interests as well as with their personal, intellectual, and career goals.
Office of Student Academic Affairs
Located in 180 Renaissance Park, the Office of Student Academic Affairs is a central place where undergraduate students in the College of Social Sciences and Humanities can go with all academic questions. This office is a good first place to go for any kind of academic concern. Academic advisors provide general guidance on academic matters and assist students in their progress from orientation through graduation.
Academic Advisors for Sociology and Anthropology Majors
Shakira Antoine
Sociology & Anthropology (Last Names A – D)
Lingheshwari Kakkanaiah
Sociology & Anthropology (Last Names U – Z)
Ashley Thibodeau
Sociology & Anthropology (Last Names E – T)
You may request individual appointments by emailing [email protected] or calling 671-373-3980.
Faculty Advisor for Sociology and Anthropology
Located in each academic department, faculty advisors mentor students and function as the student’s main connection with the major.
Carie Hersh
Teaching Professor in Anthropology; Undergraduate Program Director, Sociology and Anthropology
952 Renaissance Park
617.373.2686