UA Undergraduates Invited to Enter Research and Creative Activity Conference

Undergraduate students of all majors are invited to enter The University of Alabama’s annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference scheduled for April 11 at the Bryant Conference Center.

UA Archaeologist Named AAAS Fellow

Dr. Richard A. Diehl, a University of Alabama archaeologist specializing in MesoAmerica, has been awarded the distinction of AAAS Fellow.

Hubble Study, Led by UA Astronomer, Zooms in on a Space Oddity

One of the strangest space objects ever seen is being scrutinized by the penetrating vision of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope in a study led by a University of Alabama astronomer.

UA in the News: January 6, 2011

This marks the 30th year for UA’s Educated Guesses.

UA in the News: January 5, 2011

UA Researchers Receive Almost $800,000 to Study Impact of Oil Spill — Greg McElroy Raises Money for New Charity and a Scholarship for The University of Alabama

UA in the News: January 4, 2011

BP funding UA research into oil spill – UA faculty make predictions for 2011 – UA faculty comment on home foreclosures, mythology

UA in the News: Dec. 24, 2010-Jan. 3, 2011

UA research on economic impact, school buses — UA faculty provide expert commentary on the U.S. economy, oil prices, civil war history, retail outlook, child abuse – and more …

UA to Receive more than $780,000 for Researching Oil Spill Impact

Eighteen University of Alabama researchers have been awarded more than three-quarters of a million dollars, combined, as part of the first installment from BP for research into the impact of the Gulf oil spill.

UA Researchers Invite Public to ‘Science Cafe’ Jan. 15

Researchers from The University of Alabama invite the public to learn more about nanotechnology – the science of the ultra small – via a Science Café scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 15 at the Barnes & Noble book store on McFarland Boulevard.

UA Computer Scientist Co-Authors Two of Journal’s Most Downloaded Articles of Year

Two research articles co-authored by a University of Alabama computer scientist are among 2010’s “Top 25 Hottest Articles” appearing in the scientific journal Information and Software Technology, according to an online database regularly accessed by nearly 11 million users.