Humanities/Social Sciences news from UAB

Anthropology students are the first to excavate company housing at historic industrial site Sloss Furnaces.

Anthropologist Sarah Parcak wrote the first methods book on satellite archaeology.

UAB student filmmakers will debut their tornado stories at the McWane Science Center on April 21.

Skimping on nutrition and proper sleep can blur your child’s focus on schoolwork, professor says.

UAB’s Alys Stephens Center honors Birmingham’s Civil Rights history with a new work and world premiere by composer Yotam Haber.

From a new book of poetry by UAB assistant professor Adam Vines to stories by Southern writers to a novel about a woman working at an alligator-wrestling theme park, these books will move you. 

UAB study finds kids with ADHD rejected by peers may smoke, drink and behave poorly in early adolescence, anxious behavior continues beyond.

Join the discussion when UAB continues its lunchtime lecture series with a presentation of two student films about programs for people with autism.
UAB’s African-American Studies program “breathed life” into 35-year-old Chernell Bizzell.

Professor emeritus will be a representative to the United Nations.

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