UA In the News — Dec. 8

Army spouse graduates … Decatur students learn computer code … and more.

In the News — Dec. 7

Watermelon juice and heart disease … Menorah to be displayed at UA … Equestrian club … and more.

Jaime Campbell Naidoo

UA Professor Receives Fellowship in Children’s Literature

Dr. Jamie Campbell Naidoo, associate and Foster- EBSCO Endowed Professor at The University of Alabama School of Library and Information Studies, has received the first Arne Nixon Center Research Fellowship in Children’s Literature from California State University, Fresno.

UA Researchers Study Watermelon’s Effect on Blood Vessels

University of Alabama researchers are recruiting for a 10-week study to see how watermelon affects blood vessel function.

In the News — Dec. 6

Fading galaxies . . . Is the drought ending? . . . Remembering an Alabama artist . . . and more.

UA Professor Returns to White House for Champions of Change Reunion

Dr. Suzanne Horsley, an associate professor in The University of Alabama College of Communication and Information Sciences, headed back to the White House for the Champions of Change Reunion today.

UA In the News — Dec. 3-5

Community Foundation of West Alabama scholarship . . . Gymnastics team hosts a party — Theatre society raises money for AIDS research — and more.

When ‘E’ Stands for Error

When ‘E’ Stands for Error

Modes of communication with clients and generational differences can impact the accuracy of audits, according to research done by a University of Alabama accounting professor.

Celebrating Achievement: Recognizing UA Students, Faculty and Centers for Outstanding Work

“Celebrating Achievement” is being played on Denny Chimes today in honor of several University of Alabama students, faculty members, centers and one office for success in their respective fields. Ashley Paulmeno and Kennedy Studdard: American Advertising Federation’s Most Promising Multicultural Student Class of 2017 UA Capstone Agency: Public Relations Student Society of America Teahan Chapter

Five Cyber Safety Tips for the Holidays

UA employees and students may get a break during the holidays, but cyber hackers are working overtime. OIT asks you to be cautious this holiday season with online shopping and delivery tracking. Below are five tips to keep you, your accounts and your precious gifts safe this holiday season. Use credit cards rather than debit