Co-sponsored event: The Aronov Lecture “Democracy in Black – The Value Gap”

38 Lloyd Hall , United States

Eddie. S Glaude, Jr. William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African American Studies Princeton University The crisis currently engulfing black America and the indifference of the country to the devastation it has wrought illustrate what I call the value gap. We talk about the achievement gap in education or the wealth gap between white Americans

Co-sponsored event: The Aronov Lecture “Democracy in Black – The Value Gap”

38 Lloyd Hall , United States

Eddie. S Glaude, Jr. William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African American Studies Princeton University The crisis currently engulfing black America and the indifference of the country to the devastation it has wrought illustrate what I call the value gap. We talk about the achievement gap in education or the wealth gap between white Americans

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

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