Carter initially chose for its locality, being able to receive in-state tuition, but he also found a community in the campus and place to call home in the anthropology department in Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. They are now graduating with their master’s in anthropology with a plan to enter a doctoral program in archaeology in the future.
Carter is one of more than 1,200 students eligible for fall 2024 graduation. Learn more about his time at and what's next for the grad.
Major
Master of Arts in anthropology with a focus on archaeology
Hometown
Wichita
Why did you choose University?
is a local university, so I was able to get in-state tuition which was useful when I was in undergrad. I chose to get my MA from as well because there is such an excellent student community and experience, and the anthropology department is fantastic.
What has been your biggest challenge as a student, and how did you overcome it?
Balancing my time was one of the biggest challenges I faced as a student at . Between attending school full-time, working in the Archaeology of Food lab, holding an off-campus job, finding time for friends and family — while also staying on top of my coursework — was difficult. However, the resources at were instrumental in helping me manage these competing demands, allowing me to not only navigate these challenges but also thrive during my time as a student.
What are your favorite on-campus and off-campus spots?
My favorite places on campus are the Archaeology of Food lab, and some of the food spots, like Social Tap and Sesame Mediterranean Kitchen. When it comes to my favorite places off-campus, there are a lot of amazing spots. Some of these are the Keeper of the Plains, the Spice Merchant and Kirby’s.
If a movie were made about your life, who would you cast to play you? And what genre would best capture your story?
I would go with a comedy and cast Brigette Lundy-Paine.
What are your plans after graduation?
I plan to take some time off after graduation, and then I plan to apply for doctoral programs for archaeology.
What advice would you give other students?
I recommend getting involved in your department, be that through a work position or clubs, and making connections with your classmates. Also, don’t be afraid to reach out to your professors and others at .
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