UA In the News — March 9
Re-creating a sword — UA foodies on Instagram — Grant to study traffic safety — and more.
Re-creating a sword — UA foodies on Instagram — Grant to study traffic safety — and more.
Wenjie Chai has spent a considerable amount of time caring for her children and her elders in the countryside of the Anhui Province of China.
Finalists for diversity position — Art lecture — A rule of thumb on “sketchy” honor societies — and more.
Alabama Department of Public Health officials recorded four additional cases of mumps among The University of Alabama community since Feb. 24, 2017. While these additional cases have been discovered and the potential for exposure to the virus still exists, ADPH officials say they are optimistic that the cases will not become widespread. However, as you
The Vulcan Value Partners Research Library and Trading Room will open with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2 p.m. Friday, March 10, outside 203 Bidgood Hall in the Culverhouse College of Commerce on The University of Alabama campus.
Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses your Social Security number to file a fraudulent tax return on your behalf. How do I know if I am a victim? Unfortunately, most people do not know if they are a victim of tax-related identity theft until after the crime has been committed. Taxpayers find out if
The cultural impact of “The Bachelor” — Materials research society names fellows — Education Interview Day — and more.
The University of Alabama was recently honored with 2016 Tree Campus USA recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management.
The University of Alabama hosted the 2017 WiSE Symposium on Friday, March 3, and Saturday, March 4. Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman in space and founder/president of the Jemison Group and BioSentient Corp., was the keynote speaker. Take a look at this story from WVUA 23.
The University of Alabama’s new branding campaign, Where Legends Are Made, recently collected multiple advertising awards. The campaign, which launched in September 2016, picked up accolades from judges in the American Advertising Awards competition in two cities as well as a national award from the Higher Education Association.