UA In the News — Jan. 31
Evidence of a melted ice shelf — Museum program for kids — Effects of a potential trade war — and more.
Evidence of a melted ice shelf — Museum program for kids — Effects of a potential trade war — and more.
Classical music isn’t dead, nor is it dying, as some say. But it is changing.
Our state and our nation have benefited immensely from the global intellect and engagement offered through our institutions of higher education. Our international faculty, students and researchers provide quantifiable value to all of us through their respective fields, impacting our lives in countless ways – from health care and technology invention, to culture and the
UA Police Department honored — Book drive starts — Luminaries on the Quad — and more.
The Museums’ Collections Spotlight is a weekly feature that highlights an item from The University of Alabama Museums’ Collections.
The College of Continuing Studies, University Libraries and the College of Arts and Sciences are co-hosting the first annual Online Learning Innovation Summit Feb. 3 at the Ferguson Student Center. While the Learning Innovation Summit is geared toward UA faculty and staff who are actively engaged in online teaching and learning, the keynote address by
For the boys at the Alabama Department of Youth Services’ Vacca Campus in Birmingham, they’re intrigued by the science behind their own behaviors.
“My students know that there is no career fair for Hollywood. While the Career Center does a fantastic job with bringing companies to campus for employment recruitment, the hard truth is that if you want to work at a studio or in feature film development, as a television writer, in entertainment reporting, handling big media
Museum of Natural History offers children’s program — Student heads a band — Crimson racing — and more.
Specialists in law and medicine will speak on healthcare reform and other hot topics in medicine at the 15th annual Susan and Gaylon McCollough Medical Scholars Forum Feb. 10–11 in the Shelby Hall rotunda on The University of Alabama campus.