UA In the News — Nov. 24-28
Swipe Away Hunger meals arrive for Thanksgiving — Pre-Iron Bowl surprise for senior — The elephant puppet — and more.
Swipe Away Hunger meals arrive for Thanksgiving — Pre-Iron Bowl surprise for senior — The elephant puppet — and more.
Testing space at the Office of Disability Services (ODS) for Fall 2016 finals is almost full; space is available on Friday, Dec. 9, at 1 p.m. and at 6 p.m. Students with disabilities who call to schedule exams are being directed back to their instructors for the provision of testing accommodations. Accommodations for students who
“The economy is actually growing much faster in the second half of the year than in the first. People see faster economic growth, they tend to start looking for a job.”
Thanksgiving traffic safety– Bus safety — Airbus flyover — and more.
All members of The University of Alabama campus community are invited to attend public presentations by each of the finalists for the position of executive vice president and provost. The second candidate, Dr. Kevin Whitaker, will give a public presentation Monday, Nov. 28. The third candidate, Dr. Latha Ramchand, will give a public presentation Wednesday,
Be safe on the roads during Thanksgiving — University of Alabama Press book looks at the state — New anchor at WVUA — and more.
Moundville Archaeological Park educates the public — Fashion for Life sends students down the runway — Inclusive Iron Bowl — and more.
The University of Alabama’s Gorgas House Museum will display a doll collection that represents four generations of the Paul Bryant family. The exhibit opens today.
The world’s largest general scientific society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, elected a University of Alabama scientist to the rank of Fellow.
Dr. Ian Brown, professor and chair of the department of anthropology at The University of Alabama, was recently elected to The Society of Antiquaries of London—the oldest and most prestigious association for antiquarian studies in the world.