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.
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.
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 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 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 …
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.