UA in the News: Sept. 17, 2015
Researchers seek ways of improving bridges – Enrollment rises – Transportation expert discusses school bus seat belts – UAS named among most innovative – PR expert discusses professional ethics
Researchers seek ways of improving bridges – Enrollment rises – Transportation expert discusses school bus seat belts – UAS named among most innovative – PR expert discusses professional ethics
UA sees enrollment increase – Alumna listed among “most powerful” women — Museum to host Garden Party – Researcher discusses bus safety – Legal expert addresses same sex marriage case … and more …
Legal scholars will visit The University of Alabama School of Law and discuss law’s rhetorical life Sept. 18 during a symposium.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record 37,100 students this fall, and it includes another academically talented freshman class. Total enrollment is up by 945 students, a 2.6 percent increase from fall 2014. “The University continues to attract talented students,” said UA President Stuart R. Bell. “We are pleased they selected
UA economist offers insight on hospital mergers – Economist discusses career salaries in state – Dad bikes in remembrance of his daughter
Graduate students’ statistical analysis a discussion point for major football award – Law professor comments on police misconduct trial – Law scholars discusses marijuana laws – Education expert addresses governments’ regulatory review of federal funding recipients – Bryant museum hosts namesake event – Circle K, SGA Commemorate 9-11 attacks … and more …
This week at The University of Alabama: Benefits of flu shots – Engineers research ways to improve bridges – Students wins second in international horn competition – Partnering with county schools for math – Taking a bird census by recording calls – Football bowl reps headline sports communication lectures – PR legend inducted into Hall of Fame
Resiliency program available to UA students – Researcher works to improve bridges – Students receive study abroad awards – Denny Chimes to play patriotic music – Students develop system for ranking football line play – Game Day traffic tips – Life Track program provides additional opportunities … and more …
Sleep expert discusses physiological changes during slumber — Meet SGA leaders
Programs seek to combat rural health care shortage – Law professor discusses legalities of same-sex marriage license case – Honors College offers book arts courses – Inspiring campus to stay active