76th Annual Society for Applied Anthropology Conference

Dr. Jeffrey Snodgrass, Dr. Francois Dengah, Dr. Clarence Gravlee, Courtney Andrews, Dr. William Dressler and colleagues' session, Cultural Models, Resilience, and Health has been selected by popular vote to be podcast by the SfAA Podcast Project during the 76th Annual Society for Applied Anthropology conference(March 29-April 2). This podcast (along with 19 others at the Annual Meeting)

76th Annual Society for Applied Anthropology Conference

Dr. Jeffrey Snodgrass, Dr. Francois Dengah, Dr. Clarence Gravlee, Courtney Andrews, Dr. William Dressler and colleagues' session, Cultural Models, Resilience, and Health has been selected by popular vote to be podcast by the SfAA Podcast Project during the 76th Annual Society for Applied Anthropology conference(March 29-April 2). This podcast (along with 19 others at the Annual Meeting)

ALLELE: “Religion, a Cultural Virus” (Lee McCorkle)

Ferguson Center Ballroom University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

William “Lee” W. McCorkle Jr. – LEVYNA/Masaryk University (Czech Republic) “Religion, a Cultural Virus: Evolutionary Approaches in the Historical, Anthropological, and Scientific Study of Religion” Thursday, March 31, 2016, 7:30 PM William “Lee” W. McCorkle Jr. is a cognitive and evolutionary anthropologist that specializes in ritual, language, and communication. He served as the Director for

FABBL Event

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Our next FABBL is this Friday, April 1st, at noon in room 21 with Kareen Hawsey presenting "True Grit: White Oak Creek Archaeology in Dallas County, Alabama." Attached is the flyer. Hawsey FABBL

Friday Anthropology Brown Bag Luncheon

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Our next FABBL is this Friday, April 1st, at noon in room 21 with Kareen Hawsey presenting "True Grit: White Oak Creek Archaeology in Dallas County, Alabama." Attached is the flyer. Hawsey FABBL

Lecture by Dr. Weaver for Asian Studies

Dr. Jo Weaver from the Department of Anthropology to give a lecture Wednesday, April 6 at 3:00pm in the Ferguson Center room 3111 for the Asian Studies Awards Reception and Honors Week Lecture and the presentation of 2016 Asian Studies Outstanding Student and Research Awards. The title of this lecture is "'I Have Sugar': The Social

Lecture by Dr. Weaver for Asian Studies

Dr. Jo Weaver from the Department of Anthropology to give a lecture Wednesday, April 6 at 3:00pm in the Ferguson Center room 3111 for the Asian Studies Awards Reception and Honors Week Lecture and the presentation of 2016 Asian Studies Outstanding Student and Research Awards. The title of this lecture is "'I Have Sugar': The Social

Phase II of URCA

As most of you are aware, the URCA (Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference) took place last week. It was a wonderful event, with many informative and visually attractive posters on display. As many of you did not get a chance to get to the Ferguson Center to see the posters, we are going to stage a

Phase II of URCA

As most of you are aware, the URCA (Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference) took place last week. It was a wonderful event, with many informative and visually attractive posters on display. As many of you did not get a chance to get to the Ferguson Center to see the posters, we are going to stage a

DeJarnette Barbecue at Moundville

Nelson B. Jones Conference Building Moundville

Please mark Saturday, April 9th on your calendar for the annual DeJarnette Barbecue at Moundville. As usual, the event will be held at the Nelson B. Jones Conference Building on the river bank at Moundville Archaeological Park, with food served at 2:00 pm.