Gray Named Interim Dean of UA’s Culverhouse
Dr. J. Brian Gray has been named interim dean of The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Commerce.
Dr. J. Brian Gray has been named interim dean of The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Commerce.
UA professor discusses cybercrime – Insurance expert addresses restaurant’s role during natural disasters – CBER forecasts population growth for Baldwin
Food Bank partners with UA, Auburn in providing for children — Research predicts doubling of app revenue
Photographer captures Cuba for global exhibit – Students win space mining competition – UA reuses bricks – Students choose UA – Boys State on campus – CBER predicts population increase for Baldwin – National Water Center opens – Law professor discusses defendants representing themselves … and more …
This week at The University of Alabama: Professor leads online teacher training with assist from Google – Boys State on campus – Early College class to prepare high-school students for new dual credit opportunity – Summer camps include creative writing, museum expedition, Moundville day camps – UA experts available to comment on illegal activities on ‘Deep Web,’ avoiding hot car deaths.
Inductees to Alabama Writers Hall of Fame highlighted – Water resource center opens – USS Alabama celebrates 30 years of service with a “Roll Tide”
The University of Alabama School of Law and the ABA Journal named three books as finalists for the 2015 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction.
Throughout May, The University of Alabama’s University Fellows are engaging in a number of community service initiatives in Marion and Perry County as part of the annual Black Belt Experience.
Interim class in the spotlight – UA center cites DUI increases on Cinco de Mayo – UA alumna named first woman oil chief – School of Music faculty member plays at dedication
UA center creates mobile app to combat drunk driving – Graduate happy with decision – Law professor comments on president’s potential impact on race relations – UA study on trooper staffing cited