UA In the News — April 14
UA law student scores on “Jeopardy!” — C-SPAN shows video of UA — “Boeing Boeing” comes to UA theatre — and more.
UA law student scores on “Jeopardy!” — C-SPAN shows video of UA — “Boeing Boeing” comes to UA theatre — and more.
Aiming for AIME Day — Journalism professor receives honor — the Sleep Revolution — and more.
Dr. Liz Robertson, professor and associate dean for research in the College of Human Environmental Sciences at The University of Alabama, will speak about child behavioral interventions Thursday on the UA campus.
Drum and bugle corps — Sassafras Food Memories Festival — 3D printing in archaeology — and more.
Dr. Julia Clarke, a professor at the University of Texas, will discuss modern birds’ relationship to dinosaurs April 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Ballroom on The University of Alabama campus.
UA Honors Day features Tapping on the Mound — U.S. senator speaks at National Water Center — Rocketry Challenge — Sustainability at the Yellowhammer Festival — and more.
The University of Alabama’s Dr. Mary Elizabeth Curtner-Smith offers some suggested activities that promote bonding between dads and their babies.
An online resource for helping students find appropriate and affordable degree programs has listed The University of Alabama’s online Bachelor of Science program for RNs No. 1 in its field.
Japanese festival on Saturday — UA poet reads in Kansas — Sports forum — and more.