April 19 Event Update

Students for America First does not currently meet the registered student organization requirements. Consistent with UA policy, the group’s registered status has been withdrawn, and its proposed event this week will not go forward.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Study shows effects gun sale waiting periods have on suicides, homicides – IndyCar driver to help unveil students’ formula car – Religion expert lands one of UA’s highest honors – Commentary available on Facebook controversy, military action in Syria

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This week at The University of Alabama: Study shows effects gun sale waiting periods have on suicides, homicides — Nursing professor to receive Burnum award — Bama Blitz fundraising initiative launches — Commentary available on earthquakes, federal budget and Russian diplomats – Gender wage gap symposium — UA to host 24-hour, around the clock hackathon.

UA Announces Inaugural Bama Blitz Online Fundraising Event

UA Announces Inaugural Bama Blitz Online Fundraising Event

The University of Alabama will host the inaugural Bama Blitz, an inspiring online fundraising event for alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends to come together and support UA.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Area youth with an autism spectrum disorder sought for research project — Researcher awarded grant to improve flavor quality in foods – Honors Week culminates with Tapping on the Mound Friday – Commentary available on earthquakes, federal budget, hate crimes and Russian diplomats – College students to host rocket challenge for sixth graders – K-12 student to compete in robotics  

Parent-Teacher Academy to Celebrate 10-Year Anniversary April 10

Parent-Teacher Academy to Celebrate 10-Year Anniversary April 10

The Parent Leadership Academy and the Teacher Leadership Academy will hold a joint graduation ceremony of the year-long Parent Teacher Leadership Academy program Tuesday, April 10, in the Sellers Auditorium of the Bryant Conference Center beginning at 6 p.m.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Students highlight their research – Business Plan Competition awards $150,000 – Area youth with an autism spectrum disorder sought for research project – Commentary available on hate crime stats, potential impact of steel tariffs, armed officers in schools – Immigrant rights advocate to speak – Former IBM communicator to present

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This week at The University of Alabama: Scientists research options to fight medicine-resistant bacteria – Students to demonstrate transformed Camaro — UA a leader in producing Fulbrights – Commentary available on school resource officers – Author of new blood pressure guidelines available to media Thursday – Lecturer to discuss early Earth conditions – Artists demonstrate Native American skill in making tools

Joint Statement from the Rondini Family, UA

Michael and Cindy Rondini and The University of Alabama jointly announce the claims asserted by the Rondinis against the University have been resolved. As part of that resolution, the Rondinis will dismiss their claims against the University.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Studying battles between bacteria, viruses to devise future treatment strategies – UA a leader in producing Fulbrights – Dr.-Seuss themed reading shared with schools – UA sweeps advertising awards — Black History Month celebration concludes – Expert commentary available on proposed budget’s impact on party identity, potential impact of proposed food stamp changes – Nazi-rise backdrop of play – Nobel-Prize winner to present – Lawyers’ roles in government – Artists featured in downtown gallery