Anthropology Club Meeting
22 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaDuring 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.
MMBAC Meeting
ten Hoor 21Please 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
Moundville Native American Festival
The Anthropology Club is looking for volunteers to work at the Moundville Native American Festival. Please email Cayla Colclasure (cbcolclasure@crimson.ua.edu) to sign up!
ALLELE Lecture by Katie Hinde: Mother’s Milk
Northlawn Auditorium (Room 1000)The Alabama Lecture Series on Life's Evolution (ALLELE) presents a lecture by Katie Hinde of Arizona State University. It is entitled, "Mother's Milk: How an Adaptation Older than Dinosaurs Underlies the Success of the Human Species." All ALLELE lectures are free and open to the public.
Anthropology Club Meeting
22 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaThis meeting features a lecture by archaeologist Dr. Ian Thompson. The meeting will be followed by fellowship at Wilhagan's.
Alabama Archaeological Society Meeting – Dr. Ian Brown lecture
103 ten Hoor 19 ten Hoor Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe Tuscaloosa chapter of the Alabama Archaeological Society is pleased to present a lecture by Dr. Ian Brown entitled, "The Southern African-American Burial Pattern, as Represented at Gadsden's Alabama City Cemetery." This event is free and open to the public.
FABBL – Jenna Hurtubise’s research at Pan de Azúcar de Nepeña
ten Hoor 21Join us for our Friday Afternoon Brown Bag Luncheon (FABBL). Jenna Hurtubise will present "Preliminary Interpretations at Pan de Azúcar de Nepeña: Findings from the 2018 Field Season." The basic structure of a FABBL is as follows: we eat and socialize for fifteen minutes, the speaker gives a 20-30 minute presentation, and we close with
Dr. John Jackson Lecture on Race and Identity
Ferguson Center Theatre 751 Campus Dr W, Tuscaloosa, United StatesDr. John Jackson (University of Pennsylvania) is giving a lecture entitled, "Five Things We Get Wrong about Race/Identity and How to Get Them Right." Using his background as an anthropologist of race to ground this lecture, Jackson will argue that Americans often assume exactly the wrong things about how identities function in everyday life. And
Professionalization Workshop – Curating Your Online Presence
ten Hoor 21Join us for this semester's first professionalization workshop, entitled "Curating Your Online Presence," featuring guest speaker Karen Burns (Asst. Coordinator for Faculty Development and administrator of http://people.ua.edu).
Taylor Lawhon MA Thesis Defense
105 ten HoorTaylor Lawhon is defending her MA thesis entitled, "Classic Maya Palace Complex at Actuncan, Belize: A Functional Analysis of Room Architecture and Ceramic Assemblages."