Anthropology professors and graduate students, it's time again for the annual Potlatch! Bring a food dish and a gift that will enhance your prestige and social standing within the department. "Everything is stuff to be given away and repaid" - M. Mauss, Essai sur le Don
This semester we will be having guest lectures, a movie night, tailgating, and a three-day trip to Mammoth Cave. There are lots of events to look forward to, all of which will be discussed at our introductory meeting on September 7th. The meeting will be followed by fellowship at Wilhagan's.
Dr. Christopher Lynn will be on the College of Arts & Sciences Facebook page live talking about his research on tattooing and immune response. Join him online with your questions!
Unfortunately, we have had to cancel Dr. Noor’s ALLELE lecture on Thursday.  Monster Hurricane Florence is headed straight for him in North Carolina and his flights (especially the return on Friday) are certain to be cancelled.  We will reschedule him as soon as is feasible.
As summer fieldwork comes to a close and a new semester dawns we are recommencing our monthly meetings! Our first meeting of the fall will be September 18th at 6:30 PM in room 107 of ten Hoor. Natalie Mooney will be speaking about her thesis research regarding Magnolia Grove plantation. Furthermore, we have some business to attend to that includes the
During this meeting, we'll listen to a talk about the Moundville site and sign up volunteers for the Moundville Native American Festival, which will be held on October 3-6. The meeting will be followed by fellowship at Wilhagan's.
Please join us for this semester’s first meeting of Medicine, Mind, Biology and Culture (MMBAC) on September 28th, 2018 at 10 am in TH 21. MMBAC is an informal, brown-bag lunch meeting, where graduate students, faculty, and interested undergraduate students in biocultural medical anthropology and other relevant fields can: discuss recent publications (or films!) of