Welcome to the web page for SEAC student members. The resources gathered here are designed to help students develop skills that will serve them well as practicing archaeologists. Please check back here periodically for announcements. Thanks to SEAC for its support of student members.

The Student Affairs Committee maintains a student listserv to keep SEAC student members aware of the latest news, important deadlines, new grants, etc. To be added to the listserv, please contact David Cranford (cranford@unc.edu).
Resources for Archaeology Students
 
Announcements     |     Updated November 25, 2008
  • Lab Research Internship and Fieldwork Opportunity.  The North American Archaeology Department of the American Museum of Natural History is now accepting applications for following:
    • Spring Lab Researcher Internship at the American Archaeology (NAARCH) Lab, New York
    • A fieldwork opportunity through the American Museum of Natural History offered in St. Catherines Island, GA.
    See the Projects & Fieldwork section for information!

  • Student Papaer Competition Winners!  Congratulations to Jeremy Davis (University of Alabama) who won the 2008 Student Paper Competition! This year's second place winner was Christopher Moore (University of Kentucky).  See what they and past winners have written about, as well as the prizes they've won,
    on the Student Paper Competition page.

  • Did you know?  A SEAC student membership is only $15!  For more information about SEAC Membership, click here or contact Victor Thompson.

  • We've Moved (Again)!  The Student Affairs page has moved to a new permanent location off the main SEAC servers, so make sure to change your bookmarks.

  • National Geographic Young Explorers Grants.  See the Grants section for program and application information.

  • New Leadership in the Student Affairs Committee!  New members include Meg Kassabaum (Chair-elect), Lucinda Langston, Lynn Funkhouser, and Dan Martinez.  A special thanks to the out going members, Theresa McReynolds, Casey Barrier, and Claire Nanfro who have spent the last two years providing valuable service to the committee and whose leadership have seen the addition of several successful student programs at our annual meetings.
 
 
Meetings
2008Charlotte, NC
2007Knoxville, TN
2006Little Rock, AR
2005Columbia , SC
2004St. Louis, MO
2003Charlotte, NC
2002Biloxi, MS
2001Chattanooga, TN
2000Macon, GA
1999Pensacola, FL
1998Greenville, SC
1997Baton Rouge, LA
1996Birmingham, AL
1995Knoxville, TN
1994Lexington, KY
1993Raleigh, NC
1992Little Rock, AR
1991Jackson, MS
1990Mobile, AL
 
Workshops
SEAC 2000Strategies for Giving Conference Papers and Posters
Vin Steponaitis, Gayle Fritz, Adam King
SEAC 2001Writing Grant and Fellowship Proposals
Amber VanDerwarker, Greg Wilson, Mark Rees, Patrick Livingood, Dawn Ramsey, Ken Sassaman, Vin Steponaitis
SEAC 2005The Ins and Outs of Publication
Judith Knight, Lynne Sullivan, David Anderson
SEAC 2006Developing and Delivering Effective Presentations
Charles Cobb, Tanya Peres, Christopher Rodning, Victor Thompson, Gregory Wilson
 
 
Links
 
Acknowledgements These web pages were originally created in 2001 by SEAC student members, and they will be revised and updated by other members of the SEAC Committee for Student Affairs. Thanks to Ken Sassaman, Adam King, Paul Welch, Richard Jefferies, Richard Yarnell, Keith Stephenson, and the executive committee for their guidance and for their support of the SEAC Committee for Student Affairs.