UA In the News — June 7
Girls State — Avoiding ticks — SummerTide in Gulf Shores — and more.
Girls State — Avoiding ticks — SummerTide in Gulf Shores — and more.
Recapping UA’s achievements — Honor for a young scholar — Comment on Christianity in America — and more.
Clam species named for UA professor — Program on caring for veterans’ children — Bama Bound — and more.
On the first Wednesday of each month (unless inclement weather is expected), the University tests its emergency notification systems, including UA alerts, the public address system and digital signage. In addition to notification tests, the University provides monthly safety tips and information to help the UA community be prepared in different types of emergency situations.
Starting Wednesday, June 7, a portion of Colonial Drive will be closed.
Library of Congress welcomes intern from UA — Engineering hall gets an upgrade — Incoming students’ commitment to service — and more.
University Libraries will be canceling some database and journal subscriptions, but access to several titles is still available.
Safety for being in the summer sun — Course to support children of military personnel — Graphene and modern life — and more.
Two European scientists recently named an ancient chemosynthetic clam after Dr. Paul Aharon, professor emeritus of geological sciences.
Dr. Kenon Brown was awarded the Early Career Research Award from the International Communication Association’s Sports Communication Interest Group.