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This week at The University of Alabama: Social Work to host veterans’ summit – UA leads effort to spark minorities in science, technology – Homecoming – Law schools take innovative approach to teaching – ‘Doubt’ opens theatre season

UA’s Record Enrollment Bolstered by Talented Freshmen

UA’s Record Enrollment Bolstered by Talented Freshmen

The University of Alabama continues to attract the state’s and nation’s highest achieving students as it marks another year of record enrollment.

UA In the News — Sept. 14

Dr. Bell discusses strategic plan – Law enforcement learn tactics for communicating with deaf at UA workshop – Analyst discusses gaming laws – Homecoming plans … and more …

UA In the News — Sept. 13

Law professor writes of importance of free speech – Political scientist discusses state’s conservative politics – researcher closes HIV education gap – Scholars teach law enforcement how to interact with deaf … and more …

UA In the News — Sept. 10-12

Brothers cheer together – Law professor comments on intent in criminal law cases – Law professor discusses freedom of speech issue — New family-friendly tailgating area opens – New clear bag policy begins – Students recall Boys, Girls State … and more …

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This week at The University of Alabama: Law enforcement learn ways to interact with hearing impaired – Research demonstrates diverse areas in which law students are trained – Experts study how hand gestures, verbal stumbles impact presidential candidates during debates – Researchers bring HIV education to parolees

UA In the News — Sept. 9

Students compete in Paralympics – Stadium’s clear bag policy begins – Three brothers cheer for UA – Student competes on American Ninja Warrior – Quilt exhibit comes to campus

UA In the News — Sept. 8

UA starts new marketing campaign – New clear bag policy for football games – Students participate in Paralympics – Brothers part of cheer squad – Night sky viewing – Center for Public Television and Radio produces documentary on family dynasty … and more …

A Greener Gusher

A Greener Gusher

A University of Alabama chemistry professor and an international group of scientists are working to replace petrochemicals with wood.