DaGrossa photo
Dr. DaGrossa making a glass paperweight at Wheaton Villege in Millville, NJ. The US glass industry developed in southern NJ in part because of the local resources: wood, sand, soda ash, and silica.

Anthropology

Pamela DaGrossa, PhD
Instructor

dagrossa@hawaii.edu
Windward Community College
45-720 Kea‘ahala Rd., Kane‘ohe, HI 96744
236-9225 * Na'auao 125


Office Hours: MW 9:30-10:30, 3:00-3:30; TR 8:30-9:30; Sa 8:15-8:45;
and by appointment (or stop by and see if I'm available to meet)

My Dissertation

My CV



Spring 2009 Courses

ANTH 150 (TR 9:45) Human Adaptation

ANTH 200 (MW 8:05 & 1:30; TR 11:15) Cultural Anthropology

SSCI193V/293V
(Sa 9:00-11:00) Cooperative Arts & Sciences Education (CASE)


Ecology-Related Activities

Play "Consumer Consequences" and find out if you're living a sustainable life.

Writing & Research Help

Writing an Outline (pdf)
WCC Library Anthropology Resource Page

How to Use Apostrophes (pdf)
Workshop: Choosing and Using Sources for a Research Paper (presentation PDF; handout PDF)


Learning Opportunities

TED Talks (20-minute talks from some of the world's greatest minds)
HPU Fieldtrip Schedule (pdf)


Other Useful Information

How to Redirect UH Email to another email address. (pdf, demo)
How to Have a Good Semester (general study guidelines) (pdf)
How to Request a Letter of Recommendation (pdf)


last updated January 28, 2009