UA in the News: Nov. 5, 2015
Football’s off-the-field impacts – Academic Integrity Week – Students combat hunger – Theatre, dance presents ‘Equivocation’
Football’s off-the-field impacts – Academic Integrity Week – Students combat hunger – Theatre, dance presents ‘Equivocation’
The University of Alabama School of Law will host a symposium on Legal Ethics Surrounding E-Discovery and Technology Law at 9:15 a.m. Friday, Nov. 13 at the Law School.
CrossingPoints to expand – Student’s composition to be performed at Carnegie Hall – RN to BSN program ranked 9th – President’s address to faculty/staff made available
UA a participant in Big Data Hub – Marketing professor discusses challenges faced by malls – Researcher offers tips to help aging minds stay sharp – Student starts cultural enrichment program – Museum helps children learn about migration – University Programs hosts voter education program … and more …
A painting of The University of Alabama’s 1831-32 campus by artist and historian Dean Mosher will be unveiled at the Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library in the Pearce Grand Foyer Sunday, Nov. 8 at 3 p.m.
CrossingPoints to expand via grant – Psychology researcher discusses pain treatments – Aviation manufacturing boosts state, economist says – Professor’s research referenced on House floor — HES presents award – Professor discusses Halloween safety … and more …
A painting of The University of Alabama’s President’s Mansion by the artist Nall, a UA alumnus, will be unveiled at the Bryant Conference Center Monday, Nov. 9 at 4:30 p.m.
This week at The University of Alabama: Students at Holt Elementary to learn Kung Fu, Tai Chi from UA students — College to receive diversity award — California professor to discuss inequities, misguided education reforms — Crossing Points to help 10 more students through a $2.5 million grant – Student’s composition to be performed at Carnegie Hall – Expert commentary available on El Nino causing wetter winter months in Tuscaloosa, Gulf Coast; ways to help elderly parents maintain psychological prowess.
UA’s role in providing rural health care highlighted – Student’s composition to be performed at Carnegie Hall – Blackburn Institute visits Pike Road – Researchers show new approach to producing chemical substances – UA has alert system … and more …
New dean of libraries named – Dietitian stresses balanced diet – UA earns Emergency Management Accreditation – Student garners national selection – UA home to large African-American cookbook collection – Researchers show wood’s promise as source for chemicals – Business confidence down across state, according to index from UA – Museum holds haunting – Athletics hosts Halloween event