BINDON LECTURE: “Modeling the Development of Sustainable Rice Production & Religious Practice in Bali” (Dr. Marshall Abrams)

22 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

The upcoming talk by Dr. Marshall Abrams will inaugurate our planned lecture series on Biocultural Anthropology and Health. Dr. Abrams, a philosophy professor from UAB, will speak on "Modeling the development of sustainable rice production and religious practice in Bali," this Friday at 3pm in rm. 22 ten Hoor. ABRAMS-FLYER

BINDON LECTURE: “Modeling the Development of Sustainable Rice Production & Religious Practice in Bali” (Dr. Marshall Abrams)

22 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

The upcoming talk by Dr. Marshall Abrams will inaugurate our planned lecture series on Biocultural Anthropology and Health. Dr. Abrams, a philosophy professor from UAB, will speak on "Modeling the development of sustainable rice production and religious practice in Bali," this Friday at 3pm in rm. 22 ten Hoor. ABRAMS-FLYER

De-Co Roundtable

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

A panel of faculty and students will talk about decolonization in anthropological work.

“Less Stigma, More Water: Unsung Pathways to Global Health,” guest lecture by Prof. Alexandra Brewis

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

The James R. Bindon Endowed Lecture in Biocultural Anthropology and Health will be delivered by Dr. Alexandra Brewis of Arizona State University, on "Less Stigma, More Water: Unsung Pathways to Global Health." Abstract: A biocultural approach to health purposefully theorizes and tests the mechanisms that connect macro systems, individual wellbeing, and health outcomes. I will