M.A. Colloquium
117 ten Hoor Hall , United StatesThe MA Colloquium is scheduled for Wednesday, April 17th from 1 pm-3 pm in rm. 117 ten Hoor. Come see the amazing work that our graduate students have been working on!
Screening of Dr. Oths “The Last Bonesetter: An Encounter with Don Felipe” Film
205 Gorgas LibraryThis event will take place on Wednesday, April 17th between 5:30 and 7:30 in Gorgas 205, with a catered reception during the first hour. During the second hour, we will screen two short films released in 2018 and co-directed by Kathy Oths, from UA’s Department of Anthropology. The Last Bonesetter: An Encounter with Don Felipe (27 min) and Así Sobrevivimos
Jessica Kowalski Dissertation Defense – Hierarchy, Scale, and Complexity: Arcola Mounds and Mississippian Ceremonialism in the Southern Yazoo Basin
ten Hoor 107Join us for Jessica Kowalski's dissertation defense, "Hierarchy, Scale, and Complexity: Arcola Mounds and Mississippian Ceremonialism in the Southern Yazoo Basin".
Anthropology Club Meeting and talk by Dr. McClure
22 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaWe have our final Anthropology Club meeting of the semester this Friday at 4 PM in room 22 ten Hoor. We will be hearing a talk from Dr. Stephanie McClure about her research, and introducing our new anthropology club officers. There will be snacks and refreshments to celebrate another great year of anthro club!
Professional Development Workshop
22 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaOur final professional workshop of the academic year will be held on Wednesday, April 24 from 12 pm-1 pm in 22 ten Hoor. The topic for this workshop is Non-Academic Careers for Anthropologists. You will have the opportunity to virtually interact with the following professionals who are using their anthropology degrees in a variety of employment settings:
Alabama Archaeological Society Meeting
118 ten HoorWe will have our April meeting on Wednesday, April 24 at 6:00 PM in ten Hoor room 118. Rob Barlow will be giving a talk on his master's research concerning stone tool use shifts during the Younger Dryas. This event is free and open to the public.
ALLELE Lecture by Patricia Wright: Discovering the Lost Rainforest in Madagascar
Northlawn Auditorium (Room 1000)The Alabama Lecture Series on Life's Evolution (ALLELE) presents a lecture by Patricia Wright of Stony Brook University. It is entitled, "Discovering the Lost Rainforest in Madagascar." All ALLELE lectures are free and open to the public.
FABBL – Pierce Wright talk on “Community of Potters”
ten Hoor 21Join us for our Friday Afternoon Brown Bag Luncheon (FABBL), where Pierce Wright will give a presentation entitled, "Community of Potters: How is Ceramic Production Situated?". 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 roughly 10
Pierce Wright master’s defense
ten Hoor 115 Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesJoin us for Pierce's Wright's defense of his master's thesis entitled, "Hidden in the Matrix: Using Compositional Analyses to Examine Choctaw Social Boundaries at the Chickasawhay Creek Sites."
Mirjam Holleman Dissertation Defense
22 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaJoin us for Mirjam Holleman's defense of her dissertation "Stigma Toward People with Physical Disabilities in Poland and its Effects on Social Integration and Lived Experiences."