UA In the News — May 16
Sculpture honors a Tide player — The state of health in the Black Belt — NASA robotics — and more.
Sculpture honors a Tide player — The state of health in the Black Belt — NASA robotics — and more.
Dr. Don Noble, a native of New York, has spent nearly 30 years promoting Alabama writers on public radio and TV. But now, it’s the retired University of Alabama English professor’s time to be honored.
Harper Lee prize finalists — Tattoos and health — A granddaughter’s appreciation of her grandmother — and more.
The Office of Information Technology has issued a statement concerning the recent ransomware attack.
University of Alabama Libraries has named Mary S. Alexander and Brock Tyra as the recipients of the 2017 Library Leadership Faculty and Staff Awards.
Alexander and Tyra were each given $2,000, presented with a framed certificate at the Library Leadership Board luncheon in April and had their names added to the Library Leadership plaque displayed in Gorgas Library.
The Chemistry B.S. degree program has been selected as the winner of the 2017 Provost’s Assessment Award.
Prize for legal fiction — Supercomputing results — Studying a traffic program — and more.
Bringing theatre back to a high school — Fulbright awardees — Partnership brings science teachers to Tuscaloosa — and more.
Frannie James was a white suburban teenager from Orange County, California when she moved to rural Alabama.