A Statement of Solidarity
Dear Students and Anthropology Community members, Over the past few days, people across the country have taken to the streets in reaction to the death of George Floyd and the violent racism that has...
View ArticleUpdate on MOA Operations
The Museum of Anthropology remains closed to the public indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we want to provide the latest information about our operations to our valued patrons....
View ArticleMOA Announces New Virtual Lunch & Learn Series
The Museum is excited to launch a new Virtual Lunch & Learn series this spring. At noon on the last Thursday of the month, February through April, the Museum staff will discuss various topics...
View ArticleSpring Semester Operations Update
The Museum of Anthropology remains closed to the public indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As was the case in the fall, the University will not allow outside visitors to access campus through...
View ArticleMOA Artifacts Inspire Upcoming WFU Hackathon
In 2005, hundreds of earthenware pots and other pre-Columbian artifacts from ancient West Mexico became part of the collections of Wake Forest University’s Museum of Anthropology. The objects donated...
View ArticleMOA Receives Naming Gift
In 2012, Wake Forest alumnus Timothy S. Y. Lam (’60) donated his collection of more than 500 pieces of Tang Dynasty Chinese ceramics to the Museum of Anthropology shortly before he passed away. The...
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