
Bio
Hannah Berman currently serves as the director of pre-law advising in the College of Arts and Sciences at The University of Alabama. She joined the University as a pre-law advisor in 2018. Her most recent publication, “What? Like, it’s Hard?: The Elle Woods Effect and Pre-Law Popular Inspirations,” is featured in the Southern Association for Pre-Law Advisors handbook.
She graduated with her BA in international studies with honors from the University of Southern Mississippi in 2013. During her time as an undergraduate, she received several awards for her research on the topic of East-Asian military history and gender-based violence, as well as received a generous departmental scholarship to study abroad in India. She completed her MA in history from Mississippi State University in 2016. As a graduate student, she served as a teaching assistant for freshman history compass courses, as well as interned with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History and the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library.
Previously, she advised undergraduates at Mississippi State University and the University of Arkansas at Monticello.