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This week at The University of Alabama: Fossilized egg shells reveal dinosaurs’ body temperatures – National fossil day – Start-up uses new technology to purify water — Sports expert discusses fantasy football — Experts offers warning signs of abusive relationship

UA in the News: Oct. 16, 2015

UA opens Center for Cuba Collaboration – Culverhouse pledges to match donations – Researchers develop material to slow light more effectively – Parenting Assistance Line cited as resource for parents of moody teens – Hunger Banquet held for food drive – Rick Bragg profiled … and more …

UA in the News: Oct. 15, 2015

Lab opens in Culverhouse – ACRE reports home sales – UA plays role in dinosaur body temperature research –Free legal clinic offered – UA hosts sales, marketing fair … and more …

Challenge Offers $2 Million Potential for UA’s Culverhouse

A Florida business executive has committed to match — up to $1 million — all donations made to The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Commerce before year’s end.

UA in the News: Oct. 14, 2015

UA plays role in dinosaur body temperature research – UA senior writes opinion piece on impact of women on state’s history

UA in the News: Oct. 13, 2015

UA anglers win Ranger Cup – High energy, wacky costumes part of homecoming – Criminal justice professor analyzes mass shootings – Instructor authors opinion piece on gun reform

UA in the News: Oct. 10-12, 2015

UA names vice president – UA joins national STEM initiative – Homecoming at the Capstone – Art in the Park – UNITY summit on campus – Researchers design material that effectively slows light – Criminal justice professor discusses mass shootings – Students organize municipal records … and more …

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This week at The University of Alabama: Business analytics lab opens – Water purifier technology advances in start-up contest – Local educators to be inducted into Hall of Fame – Bilingual TV – Cuban photography exhibit opens – Middle-school girls to learn about engineering – Communications hosts diversity conference – Political scientist available to discuss Democratic debates – Dating violence expert discusses disturbing trend – Is fantasy sports gambling? Sports communication expert weighs in.

UA in the News: Oct. 9, 2015

Creative Campus’ Art in the Park returns – Political scientist comments on gendered concepts – Native American Festival continues – CrossingPoints benefits from golf tourney – UA prepares for bonfire … and more …

Bonnin Named UA Vice President for Strategic Communications

A communications and marketing professional with 19 years of experience in higher education has been named vice president for strategic communications at The University of Alabama.