openMentor is a memberof a department thatis not Anthropologyor is affiliated withanother school ordepartmentMentor hasserved onMA/PhDcommitteesoutside of theirdisciplineMentor haswritten orbeen theeditor of abookMentor OR Menteehas met orcollaborated withanother researcherthey met throughonline networking(e.g. Twitter)Mentor works withindigenous ormarginalized groups(and includes them inpublication orcommunity-basedprojects)Mentor hasproduced, taken partin, or beeninterviewed in adocumentary, visualanthropology project,etc.openMentor has hadinformal mentors(outside of their MA,PhD, or Postdocadvisors) duringtheir researchcareerMentor engages incommunityoutreach,education, orprograms with thecommunity withwhom they workMentee knowsat least twomembers oftheir “academiclineage”Mentor ORMentee pickedup a new hobbyduring theCOVID-19pandemicMentor stillhas arelationshipwith their ownPhD advisorMentor ORMentee hasattended MOREthan threeconferences inone yearMentee hasattended afield schoolor methodsschoolopenMentor ORMentee hascompetencyin more thanone languageMentor served asa postdoctoralresearcher beforebecoming a facultymemberMentorcollaborateswith researchersand departmentsoutside ofAnthropologyMentor ORMentee has aleadership positionin an Anthropologyor field-relatedorganizationMentee’s thesisor dissertationresearch hasbeen impactedby COVID-19Mentor ORMenteeis currently inthe grantwriting orapplicationprocessMentor ORMentee uses Rinstead of otherstat platforms(e.g. SPSS,SAS)Mentor OR Menteemajored insomething otherthan Anthropology fortheirBachelor’s degreeopenMentor is a memberof a department thatis not Anthropologyor is affiliated withanother school ordepartmentMentor hasserved onMA/PhDcommitteesoutside of theirdisciplineMentor haswritten orbeen theeditor of abookMentor OR Menteehas met orcollaborated withanother researcherthey met throughonline networking(e.g. Twitter)Mentor works withindigenous ormarginalized groups(and includes them inpublication orcommunity-basedprojects)Mentor hasproduced, taken partin, or beeninterviewed in adocumentary, visualanthropology project,etc.openMentor has hadinformal mentors(outside of their MA,PhD, or Postdocadvisors) duringtheir researchcareerMentor engages incommunityoutreach,education, orprograms with thecommunity withwhom they workMentee knowsat least twomembers oftheir “academiclineage”Mentor ORMentee pickedup a new hobbyduring theCOVID-19pandemicMentor stillhas arelationshipwith their ownPhD advisorMentor ORMentee hasattended MOREthan threeconferences inone yearMentee hasattended afield schoolor methodsschoolopenMentor ORMentee hascompetencyin more thanone languageMentor served asa postdoctoralresearcher beforebecoming a facultymemberMentorcollaborateswith researchersand departmentsoutside ofAnthropologyMentor ORMentee has aleadership positionin an Anthropologyor field-relatedorganizationMentee’s thesisor dissertationresearch hasbeen impactedby COVID-19Mentor ORMenteeis currently inthe grantwriting orapplicationprocessMentor ORMentee uses Rinstead of otherstat platforms(e.g. SPSS,SAS)Mentor OR Menteemajored insomething otherthan Anthropology fortheirBachelor’s degree

HBA Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  2. Mentor is a member of a department that is not Anthropology or is affiliated with another school or department
  3. Mentor has served on MA/PhD committees outside of their discipline
  4. Mentor has written or been the editor of a book
  5. Mentor OR Mentee has met or collaborated with another researcher they met through online networking (e.g. Twitter)
  6. Mentor works with indigenous or marginalized groups (and includes them in publication or community-based projects)
  7. Mentor has produced, taken part in, or been interviewed in a documentary, visual anthropology project, etc.
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  9. Mentor has had informal mentors (outside of their MA, PhD, or Postdoc advisors) during their research career
  10. Mentor engages in community outreach, education, or programs with the community with whom they work
  11. Mentee knows at least two members of their “academic lineage”
  12. Mentor OR Mentee picked up a new hobby during the COVID-19 pandemic
  13. Mentor still has a relationship with their own PhD advisor
  14. Mentor OR Mentee has attended MORE than three conferences in one year
  15. Mentee has attended a field school or methods school
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  17. Mentor OR Mentee has competency in more than one language
  18. Mentor served as a postdoctoral researcher before becoming a faculty member
  19. Mentor collaborates with researchers and departments outside of Anthropology
  20. Mentor OR Mentee has a leadership position in an Anthropology or field-related organization
  21. Mentee’s thesis or dissertation research has been impacted by COVID-19
  22. Mentor OR Mentee is currently in the grant writing or application process
  23. Mentor OR Mentee uses R instead of other stat platforms (e.g. SPSS, SAS)
  24. Mentor OR Mentee majored in something other than Anthropology for their Bachelor’s degree