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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
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
The University of Alabama continues to attract the state’s and nation’s highest achieving students as it marks another year of record enrollment.
Dr. Bell discusses strategic plan – Law enforcement learn tactics for communicating with deaf at UA workshop – Analyst discusses gaming laws – Homecoming plans … and more …
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 …
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 …
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
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
“The goal is to aid and develop understanding to retain the Everglades in as pristine a state as possible. And that’s a continuing process.”
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 University of Alabama chemistry professor and an international group of scientists are working to replace petrochemicals with wood.