UA In the News — May 24
EcoCar team gets to work — Big win for robotics team at NASA — New managing editor at WVUA — and more.
EcoCar team gets to work — Big win for robotics team at NASA — New managing editor at WVUA — and more.
UA’s Early College partners with Mobile school — Benefits of learning English in school — Fulbright scholars — and more.
Access by the astronomers at The University of Alabama to the Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope in the Canary Islands will benefit both research and students at UA.
This is the first of a two-part series on chronic stress and how to lower stress levels. Some side effects of stress, like a headache, can be felt immediately. But too much stress over time can wreak havoc on the body. Some chronic health conditions can be attributed to long-term stress, said The University of Alabama’s
University of Alabama taps new leader for graduate school — UA Law School holds free clinic — and more.
A busy mind may be a healthy one — UA’s Truman Scholars — UA students head to Anniston Star — and more.
UA partners with Tuscaloosa on 911 calls for minor concerns — Warning about the dangers of Kratom — Vote for the best legal fiction — and more.
Creative writing workshops — New Graduate School dean — Research to counter climate change — and more.
Dr. Susan Carvalho, associate provost for internationalization and interim associate provost and dean of the Graduate School at the University of Kentucky, has been named associate provost and dean of the Graduate School at The University of Alabama.