UA in the News: Sept. 5-8, 2015

Music professor performs in Pakistan – Research finds drinkers, abstainers react similarly to alcohol images – Professor outlines Ghana development plan – Band performs in Shreveport – Costume designs on display – and more …

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This week at The University of Alabama: Bird census to later provide climate change impacts – PR legend inducted posthumously into hall of fame – Researcher finds drinkers, abstainers react similarly to alcohol cues – Experts offer tips on watching weight during tailgating season

UA in the News: Sept. 4, 2015

Costume exhibit on display – Band to march at high school – Flooding’s impact on wetlands – Math education program receives designation … and more …

UA in the News: Sept. 3, 2015

Literature professor reviews Harper Lee novel — Economic development expert weighs-in on incentives — Educational expert discusses superintendent salaries — Representative meets with Rural Medical Scholars

UA in the News: Sept. 2, 2015

Criminal justice professor analyzes mass shootings – Constitutional law experts discusses same-sex marriage cases – UA President to speak at leadership series – Theatre students to appear in film – UA Law School graduates among those with least debt … and more …

UA in the News: Sept. 1, 2015

Criminologist discusses mass shootings study – UA Quad ranks among most beautiful – Japanese student relays American experiences – Federation honors advertising leader … and more …

UA Matters: Watching your Weight while Enjoying a Football Tailgate

Football season is a time for friends, family, football and, maybe most importantly, food. However, this popular season may be troublesome for those trying to watch their weight while participating in food and drink-focused tailgates. Here are my top tips for making good choices at a football tailgate gathering. Do NOT show up to the

NSA, DHS Bestow Distinction on UA Cyber Defense Program

The National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security recently designated The University of Alabama a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Research.

Flooding’s Impact on Wetlands Measurable via Low-Cost Approach, UA-Led Research Shows

Scientists designed a new, on-site method for studying potential impacts rising sea levels can have on vital wetlands, said a University of Alabama researcher who led a study publishing today describing the modifiable apparatuses.

UA in the News: July 31, 2015

State of the economy meeting held at UA – ACRE sets partnership goals – UA students, grads produce Katrina documentary – High-school students attend introduction to engineering camp