Dr. Lee Drake on X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry

113 Biology

Schedule of Events On March 9 (starting at 9:00am) and 10 Dr. Lee Drake, an archaeologist and application scientist, from Bruker Elemental will be at the University of Alabama to conduct a two day workshop on the background science and use of the new Tracer-IIISD handheld x-ray fluorescence spectrometer (pXRF). This workshop will provide a

Dr. Lee Drake on X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry

113 Biology

Schedule of Events On March 9 (starting at 9:00am) and 10 Dr. Lee Drake, an archaeologist and application scientist, from Bruker Elemental will be at the University of Alabama to conduct a two day workshop on the background science and use of the new Tracer-IIISD handheld x-ray fluorescence spectrometer (pXRF). This workshop will provide a

Spring MA Colloquium

ten Hoor 107

Dear graduate students and faculty, I have scheduled our Spring MA colloquium for Monday, March 21 at 1pm in ten Hoor 107. This is when all MA students graduating in May with a thesis will present their work, and it counts for them as an oral thesis defense. However, we always maintain a celebratory tone at

Spring MA Colloquium

ten Hoor 107

Dear graduate students and faculty, I have scheduled our Spring MA colloquium for Monday, March 21 at 1pm in ten Hoor 107. This is when all MA students graduating in May with a thesis will present their work, and it counts for them as an oral thesis defense. However, we always maintain a celebratory tone at

MA Thesis Colloquium

ten Hoor 107

Welcome back from spring break! Today we have our MA thesis colloquium, featuring presentations by Edward Quinn, Nikki Henderson, and Camille Morgan. Starting at 1pm, rm 107 ten Hoor. The titles of their presentations are... Gracie Riehm: "Evaluation of the Pensacola Relative Ceramic Chronology by Percentage Stratigraphy Seriation" Edward Quinn: "Explaining inequalities in cell-mediated immunity:

MA Thesis Colloquium

ten Hoor 107

Welcome back from spring break! Today we have our MA thesis colloquium, featuring presentations by Edward Quinn, Nikki Henderson, and Camille Morgan. Starting at 1pm, rm 107 ten Hoor. The titles of their presentations are... Gracie Riehm: "Evaluation of the Pensacola Relative Ceramic Chronology by Percentage Stratigraphy Seriation" Edward Quinn: "Explaining inequalities in cell-mediated immunity:

Almost Human: The Discovery of Homo naledi

127 Biology , United States

The University of Alabama Museums presents "Almost Human: the Discovery of Homo naledi" by Paleoanthropologist Dr. Lee Berger on Monday, April 18th at 7:30pm in the Biology Building Auditorium Room 127. Admission is free, but there is limited seating.

Almost Human: The Discovery of Homo naledi

127 Biology , United States

The University of Alabama Museums presents "Almost Human: the Discovery of Homo naledi" by Paleoanthropologist Dr. Lee Berger on Monday, April 18th at 7:30pm in the Biology Building Auditorium Room 127. Admission is free, but there is limited seating.