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This week at The University of Alabama: – ‘Hungry’ Black Hole discovered – Student wins national travel award – World War I exhibit continues
This week at The University of Alabama: – ‘Hungry’ Black Hole discovered – Student wins national travel award – World War I exhibit continues
The University of Alabama was recently honored with 2016 Tree Campus USA recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management.
Two lanes of University Boulevard will close from March 13 through Aug. 4 along an approximate one-half mile stretch from the University Boulevard and Bryant Drive intersection west to the area near the University Boulevard and 2nd Avenue intersection.
As two horses circle her in the ring, Ashley Morrison voices recommendations to the athletes atop them.
The Materials Research Society recently elected a University of Alabama scientist to its 2017 Fellows class.
This week at The University of Alabama: Grisham, scholars discuss moral significance of Harper Lee’s work – StartUp Weekend encourages entrepreneurs – Class uncovers history of lynchings – Google News labs, workshops scheduled – Political identity more complex than labels, research shows — Tri Delta helps establish fund for needy students – Science ‘lightning’ talks continue
John Grisham will present and the nation’s foremost experts on the intersection of law and literature will discuss the moral significance of Harper Lee’s work during a symposium at The University of Alabama School of Law.
A new fund for University of Alabama students facing need was recently established through the donation of a UA sorority chapter.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA breaks ground on adapted athletics facility – Tri Delta helps establish fund for needy students – Political identities more complex than labels, research shows – African American History Month events continue – Ocean floor reveals climate clues – Criminal justice professor offers commentary on opioid-related proposals – Alabama Repertory Dance – Adapted Athletics to host six teams – Fashion show promotes positive body image – Lullaby concert promotes family-friendly fun – Science ‘lightning’ talks continue
More than 150 students representing 16 schools recently competed in The University of Alabama’s 41st annual high school physics contest.