UA In the News — April 1
Legacy of leadership — Remembering Mother Angelica — Sexism and politics — and more.
Legacy of leadership — Remembering Mother Angelica — Sexism and politics — and more.
Dr. Mayanthi Fernando, an anthropologist and ethnographer from the University of California at Santa Cruz, will present “Storytelling Against the Grain: Muslim Lives, French Myths, and the Power of Ethnography” Thursday, April 21 at 7 p.m. in room 205 of Gorgas Library on The University of Alabama campus.
UA undergrads research distracted drivers — The state’s economic outlook — Panel looks at reforming law enforcement — and more.
New York nursing leader Timothy Shi presents “Just Nurse, Not Male Nurse” during UA’s Capstone College of Nursing annual Joe Burrage Memorial Lectureship on April 19.
Heart attack warning signs — Yellowhammer Festival — Collaborative art program — and more.
Seth Panitch, professor of theatre, was chosen as the 2016 Southeastern Conference Faculty Achievement Award winner for The University of Alabama.
UA class learns lessons from Alzheimer’s treatment — Warning signs of heart attacks — Summer camp expo — and more.
UA examines families while children are treated for cancer — C-SPAN looks at UA and Tuscaloosa — Spring events at UA boost economy — and more.
Highly-regarded for his research and a devoted scholar, Dr. Arunava Gupta, Distinguished University Research Professor, is this year’s recipient of the Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award, one of the highest honors bestowed on professors at The University of Alabama.
While men and women share some of the same heart attack symptoms, The University of Alabama’s Dr. Joseph Fritz explains they can also have different symptoms.