ET with Dr. Suma Ikeuchi

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Suma Ikeuchi, PhD (Assist Prof Dept of Religious Studies), will be giving a talk entitled "Borders of Self:  Return Migration and Global Pentecostalism among Nikkei Brazilian Migrants in Japan" on October 31 at noon in ten Hoor rm 21. Event Flyer

November MMBAC

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

MMBAC 11/4 at 10am will be led by Sonya. She says: "I will be sharing an article-in-progress, titled "The Third Speaker: The Body as Interlocutor in Conventional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine Encounters.” It is based on (not explicitly anthropological) research that was primarily carried out by Mimi Tarn at UCLA, and is a co-authored piece

Anthropology Club Meeting

22 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Anthropology Club will be having its November meeting this Friday, November 4th at 5pm. We will be discussing the day trip, scheduled for this Saturday, November 5th along with other important things. As usual, we will meet in ten Hoor room 22. Fellowship will follow the meeting. And since we have received a whopping zero

ET with Dr. Lena Schwiete

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Dr. Lena Schwiete will give a talk entitled "A Need to Activate Parents?  Migrant Integration Policies in Berlin Neukolln" on Tuesday, November 8th from noon – 1pm in  rm. 21 ten Hoor Event Poster

Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor Brown Bag

202 Graves Hall

Melisa (Misha) Cahnmann-Taylor is author of the newly-released book of poems, Imperfect Tense (Whitepoint Press, 2016). Winner of Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Prizes, a Leeway Poetry Grant, and a Fulbright award, she has co-authored two books, Teachers Act Up: Creating Multicultural Learning Communities Through Theatre and Arts-Based Research in Education. Professor of TESOL & World Language

Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor Talk

118 Graves Hall

Melisa (Misha) Cahnmann-Taylor is author of the newly-released book of poems, Imperfect Tense (Whitepoint Press, 2016). Winner of Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Prizes, a Leeway Poetry Grant, and a Fulbright award, she has co-authored two books, Teachers Act Up: Creating Multicultural Learning Communities Through Theatre and Arts- Based Research in Education. Professor of TESOL & World

ALLELE: Joseph Graves

Northlawn Auditorium (Room 1000)

ALLELE will host Dr. Joseph Graves on Thursday, November 10 at 7:30 PM in Northlawn Hall, Room 1000.

Free

Department Holiday Luncheon

30 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

The Department of Anthropology's Holiday luncheon to be held on Thursday, December 8th at noon in rm. 30 ten Hoor.

ET Talk by Bonnie Kaiser

ten Hoor 21

Hi folks! To elaborate--Bonnie Kaiser, my colleague who works in mental health in Haiti and is currently a postdoc at Duke, will speak in room 21 at noon tomorrow. She is a really fantastic methodologist and an emerging leader in psychological anthropology whose work focuses around developing new, locally relevant ways for measuring trauma in