UA In the News — March 23
Alabama biodiversity — EPA grants to student teams — Fingers and early math ability — and more.
Alabama biodiversity — EPA grants to student teams — Fingers and early math ability — and more.
Former IBM senior vice president and chief brand officer Jon Iwata will deliver the annual Koten Lecture to UA students and faculty on March 29 in Reese Phifer 216.
UA center helps town — Export efforts recognized — Symposium on Supreme Court — and more.
Faculty and staff are asked to inform a recently appointed UA systemwide committee if there is anything that they do in their professional capacity that addresses veteran concerns.
Julissa Arce came to the United States from Mexico at age 11 and was undocumented for almost 15 years before becoming a U.S. citizen in August 2014. During that time, she built a successful career on Wall Street, and now serves as an advocate for immigrant rights and education.
Easter egg hunt — Talk about “A Wrinkle in Time” — Open mic night — and more.
The University of Alabama will suspend normal operations from 6:30 p.m. until midnight due to the threat of severe weather. Classes and campus activities scheduled during this time are canceled. Campus libraries will close at 6:30 p.m. and reopen tomorrow at 7:30 a.m., except for Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering which will reopen at midnight tonight.
Muscle hybrid car puts the rubber to the road — UA students perform in New York — Jumping fish adds distance with age — and more.
Dr. Lizzie Hibberd’s goal for UA’s Athletic Training Research Lab is that it have an impact in the real world.