UA Organ Professor Offers Recital in Memory of Benefactor

Dr. Faythe Freese, associate professor of music at The University of Alabama, will present a faculty recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, in the Concert Hall of the Moody Music Building on UA’s campus.

UA’s Moundville Native American Festival Revels in Music, Crafts, Culture

Two Native American Music Award winners highlight this year’s Moundville Native American Festival, from Wednesday, Oct. 7 to Saturday, Oct. 10, at The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park.

UA Political Scientists Receive $205,000 Grant to Study International Conflict Resolution

Two University of Alabama political scientists, Dr. Douglas Gibler and Dr Karl DeRouen, have received a grant of $205,000 from the National Science Foundation to analyze the effectiveness of political settlements in ending international conflict.

UA’s Hudson Strode Program Presents First Southeast Milton Seminar

The University of Alabama’s Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies in the English department will offer the first Southeast Milton Seminar Friday, Oct. 2, and Saturday, Oct. 3, at Morgan Hall on the UA campus.

UA Partners with New School to Provide Enrichment for Elementary Students

University of Alabama students and faculty are working with a new magnet school in the Tuscaloosa City School District to offer artistic, cultural and scientific insights to students.

UA Professor’s Spinning, Swinging Roto-Tilt Chair Helps in Study of Balance, Inner Ear

To explore how problems in the inner ear can affect balance, especially in older patients, Dr. Craig Formby of The University of Alabama has developed the Roto-Tilt Chair.

Architectural Exhibit at UA Shows how Studio Builds Innovative Houses

“Rose Lee’s House,” an architectural exhibit of a house built recently by the Rural Studio, will be on display starting Thursday, Sept. 24, at the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art on The University of Alabama campus.

Volunteers Sought for 2009 Native American Festival at UA’s Moundville Park

The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park needs volunteers for this year’s Moundville Native American Festival, from Wednesday, Oct. 7, through Saturday, Oct. 10.

UA Revises Minor in Asian Studies

The University of Alabama College of Arts and Sciences has revised its minor in Asian studies.

Preventive Medicine Topic of UA’s 10th Annual Rural Health Conference

Preventive medicine will be the focus of The University of Alabama’s 10th annual Rural Health Conference, Sept. 17-18 at the Bryant Conference Center on the UA campus and the Hotel Capstone next door.