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This week at The University of Alabama: Technology selected for Start-Up Program – Nursing receives $1 million grant to assist Walker County residents – Professors earn Fulbrights – Students return early to help communities – History professor’s screenplay on Civil Rights pioneer wins contest – Week of Welcome begins Saturday

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This week at The University of Alabama: Students win international antenna design contest — Professors earn Fulbrights – Students, alumni intern through Television Academy — UA to unveil parking space for Purple Heart recipients

UA to Conduct ShotSpotter Testing Today

A proactive safety technology being implemented by The University of Alabama to detect and notify law enforcement of gunfire is scheduled for a live test today at 5 p.m.

UA to Conduct ShotSpotter Testing

UA to Conduct ShotSpotter Testing

A proactive safety technology being implemented by The University of Alabama to detect and notify law enforcement of gunfire is scheduled for a live test Monday, Aug. 7, at 5 p.m.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Immigrants devoted to religious symbol cope better with immigration stress, research shows – Commencement set for Saturday – Students intern for TV programs like “The Big Bang Theory,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” others — Graduate student earns minority fellowship

Statement Regarding Amended Lawsuit (7-27-17)

The University has been made aware that the lawsuit concerning the alleged sexual assault against Megan Rondini has been amended. Not surprisingly, the plaintiffs’ lawyers have dropped their claims against our Title IX coordinator and our former counselor. We will vigorously defend the new claims against the University and the president. Despite Megan’s reported assault occurring off-campus and not involving allegations against a University employee or student, the University’s Title IX office and our Women and Gender Resource Center handled their responsibilities with care at all times, keeping Megan’s wellbeing as their absolute highest priority from the moment they became aware of the alleged assault. …

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This week at The University of Alabama: Immigrants devoted to religious symbol cope better with immigration stress, research shows — Researcher finds low birth weights in blacks tied to racial identity, mom’s age – Twins among upcoming RISE graduates – Graduate student earns minority fellowship – Astronomer offers solar eclipse tips

UA In the News – July 19

UA In the News – July 19

Birth weight in blacks tied to racial identity, mom’s age, research shows – Doctoral student awarded research fellowship – Research related to structures and storms cited – Student selected for University Fellows — Nursing among those receiving grant for workforce diversity development … and more …  

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This week at The University of Alabama: Researcher finds low birth weights in blacks tied to racial identity, mom’s age – High school students get cyber-security glimpses – STEM careers emphasized to campers – Birds, stone tool making, pottery highlight Moundville events – Students learn engineering concepts, compete in float races     

‘Gone Again’ Wins 2017 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction

‘Gone Again’ Wins 2017 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction

The University of Alabama School of Law and the ABA Journal have announced that James Grippando, author of “Gone Again,” will receive the 2017 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction.