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.

Spring 2016 James R. Bindon Lecture in Biocultural Anthropology & Health

Lloyd Hall 337

We have a confirmed speaker and date for a Spring 2016 James R. Bindon Lecture in Biocultural Anthropology & Health. Dr. Molly Zuckerman from Mississippi State University will be joining us at noon on Thursday, March 24 to discuss "Syphilis and health: Differential frailty, the developmental origins of health and disease, and the pathophysiology of syphilis."

Spring 2016 James R. Bindon Lecture in Biocultural Anthropology & Health

Lloyd Hall 337

We have a confirmed speaker and date for a Spring 2016 James R. Bindon Lecture in Biocultural Anthropology & Health. Dr. Molly Zuckerman from Mississippi State University will be joining us at noon on Thursday, March 24 to discuss "Syphilis and health: Differential frailty, the developmental origins of health and disease, and the pathophysiology of syphilis."

Biocultural Anthropology and Health Colloquium

Lloyd Hall 337

Dr. Molly Zuckerman from Mississippi State University will be speaking on "Syphilis and Health: Differential Frailty, the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, and the Pathophysiology of Syphilis" Thursday, March 24, at Noon in Lloyd Hall Room 337.

Biocultural Anthropology and Health Colloquium

Lloyd Hall 337

Dr. Molly Zuckerman from Mississippi State University will be speaking on "Syphilis and Health: Differential Frailty, the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, and the Pathophysiology of Syphilis" Thursday, March 24, at Noon in Lloyd Hall Room 337.

MMBAC: Mind, Medicine, Brain, and Culture Meeting

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

MMBAC will be March 28th at 12pm in room 21. Attached is the article that Anna Bianchi wants to discuss at MMBAC. It is related to her research interest in dementia, interpersonal communication, healing, and the body. It is also related to her ongoing project in Ethnography of Communication (ANT 550), which examines caregiver communication

MMBAC: Mind, Medicine, Brain, and Culture Meeting

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

MMBAC will be March 28th at 12pm in room 21. Attached is the article that Anna Bianchi wants to discuss at MMBAC. It is related to her research interest in dementia, interpersonal communication, healing, and the body. It is also related to her ongoing project in Ethnography of Communication (ANT 550), which examines caregiver communication