UA in the News: Aug. 10, 2012
Week of Welcome offers events for UA students – Move in starts at UA – Graduate student finds snail thought extinct
Week of Welcome offers events for UA students – Move in starts at UA – Graduate student finds snail thought extinct
Graduate student finds snail thought extinct – Sports media expert discusses fantasy sports – UA RISE student subject of book – Student move-in ahead – Changes for UA game day
The Ferguson Center’s Division of Student Affairs invites University of Alabama students to participate in the annual Week of Welcome from Friday, Aug. 17 – Thursday, Aug. 30.
A freshwater snail declared extinct in 2000 was recently rediscovered in the Cahaba River by a University of Alabama graduate student.
UA to collect supplies for local elementary schools – UAPD participates in ‘National Night Out’ event
Former UA student athlete brings home gold – High-school student participates in UA’s rural health program – Political scientist discusses timing of municipal elections – Education professor gives perspective on teaching standards
Doctoral student perseveres, earns degree – Graduates find love via on-line program – MINT provides research opportunity to high-schoolers – New Greek houses on the way — Student named scholar — and more …
UA center gauges business leaders’ economic perspectives – UA professor’s play heads to New York – Rose Towers to Implode – Historian offers perspective on Supreme Court’s health-care ruling
Rose Towers to be imploded – Consumer science program teaches young people about money – Engineering students win national robot competition – UA Natural History Museum hosts dig – UA hosts camp for children with diabetes
UA analysts weigh-in on Supreme Court’s health care ruling – UA theatre professor’s play heads to New York City – Communication studies professor analyzes VH1 program – Museum of Natural History leads archaeological dig – and more …