UA In the News — Feb. 25
Adapted athletics sets a strong example – Wills for Heroes Clinic – Headed to the Paralympics – and more.
Adapted athletics sets a strong example – Wills for Heroes Clinic – Headed to the Paralympics – and more.
Costs of police misconduct — Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre — and more.
Each day from Monday, Feb. 29, to Friday, March 4, a different artist who specializes in a particular medium will create a new piece while musician and composer Dr. Andrew Raffo Dewar simultaneously creates new saxophone and electronic music. The work of each of the six Alabama-based artists will inspire the sound that Dewar creates, and in turn their work will be inspired by his music.
Student creates and mentors in an education program — UA history professors research into a key figure in Tennessee — Police misconduct and taxes — and more.
More than 100 ceramic bowls will come out of the firing kilns of University of Alabama ceramics instructor Wade MacDonald’s class in the coming week. Colored and glazed, the bowls will be donated to University Presbyterian Church’s “Empty Bowls 2016” fundraiser for the hungry Feb. 26.
UA community members react to Harper Lee’ s death — Pedals, Pipes and Pizza — Miss University of Alabama — and more.
Two University of Alabama faculty members and a student who co-authored a book that explores how in-store and online shopping can meld to create a better experience for consumers were recently awarded the 2016 Axiom Book Award.
The University of Alabama’s Dr. Caroline Boxmeyer offers some ideas that may help connect your child with nature.
Prehistoric mica work, ancient hunting and fishing techniques and Southeastern pottery are a few of programs featured during Saturday in the Park at The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park.
Harper Lee’s association with UA — ‘Countess of Storyville’ review — Join art exhibit demonstrates creativity — Water filters for Haiti — and more.