UA in the News: April 13, 2012
UA faculty member named to Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics post – UA English instructor collects, publishes April 27 survivor stories – Creative Campus teams for Habitat donation – and more …
UA faculty member named to Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics post – UA English instructor collects, publishes April 27 survivor stories – Creative Campus teams for Habitat donation – and more …
University of Alabama student interns for Supreme Court – Rick Bragg selected for Last Lecture award – Witt focused on recruiting – Students display talents – Cheerleaders compete internationally – and more …
UA School of Law posts high year-over-year gains – Students promote awareness of homelessness – Law professor, author to lecture – Professors provide expert commentary – and more …
UA forensics earns another national title – Nutrition expert studies autism – Researchers involve congregations in study of AIDS stigma – Astronomer offers commentary on planets – and more …
UA Forensics Council lands 19th national title — Arts festival takes center stage — Concert raises money for Caring Days — UA commentary on redrawing of political districts … and more
More than 280 students representing 19 schools competed recently in the 36th annual University of Alabama High School Physics Contest.
In the wilds of New York City — or as wild as you can get so close to skyscrapers — scientists have found a new leopard frog species that for years biologists mistook for a more widespread variety of leopard frog.
The University of Alabama Supply Store will hold a Graduation Celebration on Wednesday and Thursday, March 7-8, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Plaza (rain location Ferguson Center, first floor lobby).
Undergraduate students of all majors are invited to enter The University of Alabama’s annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference scheduled for April 9 at the Bryant Conference Center.
Young entrepreneurs learn success at UA – NOAA to break ground for National Water Center – Jazz quintet to perform on campus – Engineering professor provides gas price commentary –
Former foster care students succeed at UA – and more …