NSF Awards University Cyber Researchers Conference Grant

The National Science Foundation has awarded a group of university cyber researchers across the state a grant to develop an upcoming conference on ethics and digital forensics.

UA Student to Attend U.N. Climate Change Talks in Peru

The American Chemical Society selected eight students nationwide, including a University of Alabama senior, as representatives to attend the upcoming United Nations climate-change conference in Lima, Peru.

UA in the News: Nov. 7, 2014

UA researcher developing high-tech diet tracker – Students operate health clinic – Play pushes UA students’ acting – Dance Alabama! returns – Football stimulates city’s economy – SGA raises money for honor flight … and more …

UA in the News: Nov. 6, 2014

UA uses grant to train new mental health workers – Rick Bragg on finding the heroism in others – Transcontinental concert on campus – Students help West Alabamians with health care – Better Relations Day held at UA – Political scientist discusses election – and more …

Student Researchers Recognized at UA’s NanoBio Summit

Judges selected seven student presenters as winners for their research poster presentations given during a recent scientific forum on nanotechnology and biotechnology hosted by The University of Alabama.

UA Astronomy to Host Public Star Gazing Events

The University of Alabama’s department of physics and astronomy invites members of the community to attend a series of public nights this season to look at the heavens through UA telescopes.

Nanotechnology-Biotechnology Conference to Bring Researchers to UA 

Approximately 200 researchers from across the state are expected to attend a scientific forum on nanotechnology Oct. 23-24 on The University of Alabama campus.

Students’ Religiosity More Influential than Education in Views on Evolution, UA Research Shows

College students’ views on evolution are shaped significantly more by religiosity than education, according to a survey of Southern students by University of Alabama researchers.

UA in the News: Oct. 3, 2014

Communication students work as reporters – Campus’ Museum of Natural History home to famous meteorite – UA athletes visit elementary school – UA galleries participate in arts event

UA School of Law Hosts Law and Lies Symposium

Legal scholars will visit The University of Alabama School of Law to discuss deception in market transactions Oct. 10 in a symposium at the Law School.