UA In the News — Aug. 23
Greant to train teachers — Money to improve health in Walker County — Renewable energy grant — and more.
Greant to train teachers — Money to improve health in Walker County — Renewable energy grant — and more.
Cover designs of books by 22 faculty authors in The University of Alabama’s College of Arts and Sciences are on display Sept. 1-Oct. 31 at The University of Alabama Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in downtown Tuscaloosa.
Faculty and staff have an opportunity to take part in shaping the new vision for Gorgas Library.
C&IS faculty take an active role in AEJMC leadership and membership, and will host the Southeast Colloquium in Spring 2018.
A microbiologist who also serves as a University of Alabama administrator will lead the campus’s newly launched Alabama Water Institute, announced Dr. Kevin Whitaker, UA executive vice president and provost.
Viewing the eclipse at UA — NASA participation — Summit at UA — and more.
Getting ready for the eclipse — Bid Day — Commentary about infrastructure — and more.
Start strong in 2017-2018 by checking off the following items from your to-do list.
In 2009, UA history professor Dr. David Beito and wife Dr. Linda Royster Beito released a book called “Black Maverick,” a biography of black civil rights pioneer Dr. Theodore Roosevelt Mason Howard. They now have turned the book into an award-winning screenplay.
Supreme Court justice to appear at UA — Mental-health grant — NASA project — and more.