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

UA in the News: Aug. 9, 2012

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

Week of Welcome Introduces UA Students to Campus Life

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.

Snail Believed Extinct Found in Cahaba by UA Graduate Student

A freshwater snail declared extinct in 2000 was recently rediscovered in the Cahaba River by a University of Alabama graduate student.

UA in the News: Aug. 8, 2012

UA to collect supplies for local elementary schools – UAPD participates in ‘National Night Out’ event

UA in the News: Aug. 7, 2012

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

UA in the News: Aug 4-6, 2012

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 in the News: July 3, 2012

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

UA in the News: July 2, 2012

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 in the News: June 29, 2012

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 …