FABBL: Interaction Spheres & “Circle-Maps”

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Our final FABBL of the fall semester will be this Friday, November 6th, at noon in room 21 with Daniel LaDu presenting "Interaction Spheres and “Circle-Maps”: Considering the Role that Extra-Regional Exchange Plays in the Process of Culture Change."

FABBL: Interaction Spheres & “Circle-Maps”

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Our final FABBL of the fall semester will be this Friday, November 6th, at noon in room 21 with Daniel LaDu presenting "Interaction Spheres and “Circle-Maps”: Considering the Role that Extra-Regional Exchange Plays in the Process of Culture Change."

BINDON LECTURE: “Modeling the Development of Sustainable Rice Production & Religious Practice in Bali” (Dr. Marshall Abrams)

22 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

The upcoming talk by Dr. Marshall Abrams will inaugurate our planned lecture series on Biocultural Anthropology and Health. Dr. Abrams, a philosophy professor from UAB, will speak on "Modeling the development of sustainable rice production and religious practice in Bali," this Friday at 3pm in rm. 22 ten Hoor. ABRAMS-FLYER

BINDON LECTURE: “Modeling the Development of Sustainable Rice Production & Religious Practice in Bali” (Dr. Marshall Abrams)

22 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

The upcoming talk by Dr. Marshall Abrams will inaugurate our planned lecture series on Biocultural Anthropology and Health. Dr. Abrams, a philosophy professor from UAB, will speak on "Modeling the development of sustainable rice production and religious practice in Bali," this Friday at 3pm in rm. 22 ten Hoor. ABRAMS-FLYER

3MT Finals

Russell Hall 159 Tuscaloosa

Anthropology doctoral student Courtney Andrews is among the finalists for the annual 3-minute thesis competition hosted by the Graduate School. Below is a list of the 15 finalists moving on to compete in the 3MT Finals on November 18th from 6:00pm-7:30pm in Russell Hall 159.  More details will be sent to the finalists.  Please join us in

3MT Finals

Russell Hall 159 Tuscaloosa

Anthropology doctoral student Courtney Andrews is among the finalists for the annual 3-minute thesis competition hosted by the Graduate School. Below is a list of the 15 finalists moving on to compete in the 3MT Finals on November 18th from 6:00pm-7:30pm in Russell Hall 159.  More details will be sent to the finalists.  Please join us in