Join the RSSA for dinner at Surin of Thailand on Tuesday, October 30 at 5pm. The dinner will take place prior to the Religious Studies Annual Day Lecture, which takes place at 7pm. We hope you can join us for dinner and for the lecture afterward. See you then!
Join the RSSA for dinner at Surin of Thailand on Tuesday, October 30 at 5pm. The dinner will take place prior to the Religious Studies Annual Day Lecture, which takes place at 7pm. We hope you can join us for dinner and for the lecture afterward. See you then!
Prof.Teemu Taira, from the University Helsinki, will visit the University of Alabama in late October, to give the 2018-19 Day Lecture on Religion and Popular Culture. His talk is tentatively entitled "Reading Bond Through 'Religion." Prof. Taira works on such topics as religion and the legal system, atheism, and religion and the media. While in Tuscaloosa, he will present a public lecture, as well as meet with faculty, undergraduate, and graduate students in the Department. Learn more about his work
On Monday, November 5 RSSA will be hosting a Coffee Break in the REL lounge (Manly 200) from 1-3pm! Drop in between classes for donuts & coffee, and chat with REL faculty and students. We would love to see you there!
On Monday, November 5 RSSA will be hosting a Coffee Break in the REL lounge (Manly 200) from 1-3pm! Drop in between classes for donuts & coffee, and chat with REL faculty and students. We would love to see you there!
Come learn more about the work of Prof. Nathan Loewen and Prof. Steven Ramey at our second annual book event at Ernest & Hadley Booksellers in downtown Tuscaloosa. The evening is host by Prof. Newton. Refreshments will be served.
Come learn more about the work of Prof. Nathan Loewen and Prof. Steven Ramey at our second annual book event at Ernest & Hadley Booksellers in downtown Tuscaloosa. The evening is host by Prof. Newton. Refreshments will be served.
MA students will meet with Susan Reynolds, Associate Editor for Alabama Heritage magazine to discuss careers outside academia that make use of social theory and digital skills.
MA students will meet with Susan Reynolds, Associate Editor for Alabama Heritage magazine to discuss careers outside academia that make use of social theory and digital skills.
Lisa Yessick will talk with MA students about how they put digital skills to work in their jobs at eTech. Counts toward required digital humanities certificate.
Lisa Yessick will talk with MA students about how they put digital skills to work in their jobs at eTech. Counts toward required digital humanities certificate.