St. Mary's University
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School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Anthropology

Anthropology is an minor available to all undergraduate students at St. Mary's University regardless of their major. The minor offers a holistic, cross-cultural study of humans and is of particular interest to students considering a career in anthropology or archaeology, like cultural resource management, museum studies, social science research, social land public policy, planning, and government administration.

Contact Us

Grace Keyes, Ph.D.
(210) 431-2280
gkeyes@stmarytx.edu
Charles Francis Hall 203
A minor in Anthropology consists of 18 hours of a variety of anthropology classes. Please see the Course Catalog for more information.

Faculty

Grace Keyes, Ph.D.

Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Office: Charles Francis 203
Phone: (210) 431-2280
Email: gkeyes@stmarytx.edu
Full Bio Details
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1985
M.S., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1978
B.A., Wright State University, 1971

Her areas of special interest include cultural anthropology, medical anthropology, human evolution and American Indian and Hispanic populations. Keyes has conducted research in Guatemala and in San Antonio where she did a comparative study of Mexican-American and Anglo lay midwifery. She is currently researching the social and cultural dimensions of hearing loss.




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