UA in the News: June 15, 2010
100 Lenses captures state – Metro Birmingham high school students attend UA summer institute – UA education professor comments on for-profit colleges – Saban statue to be completed in two weeks and more …
100 Lenses captures state – Metro Birmingham high school students attend UA summer institute – UA education professor comments on for-profit colleges – Saban statue to be completed in two weeks and more …
UA team has cleanup role – UA faculty provide expert commentary on Alabama governor’s race – Library program moves to UA – Alabama population trends – Student honors – and more …
The German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation has selected a University of Alabama professor for its Humboldt Research Award.
The University of Alabama has been awarded a U.S. Department of Energy grant totaling more than $4.85 million for a multidisciplinary project that will characterize geologic formations for carbon dioxide storage in Alabama.
SummerTide Theatre performs ‘Spelling Bee’ – Business Hall of Fame, Faculty experts quoted on oil spill, election – and more …
Boys State held at UA – Real estate market stable in Tuscaloosa – Physics professor wins grant to advance computers – Honors College students in the Black Belt – UA faculty comment on oil spill – and more
UA program to stimulate interest in research – Meteorite that struck Alabama woman in 1954 returning home – Gates Scholarship Winner to Attend UA – and more …
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute will award $1.5 million to The University of Alabama to launch four distinct initiatives designed to teach and inspire the nation’s next-generation of scientists.
Moundville museum a must to visit – UA honors students working this month in the Black Belt region of Alabama – Tuscaloosa’s Civil Air Program Works Closely with UA Air Force ROTC