UA In the News — Nov. 8
Unveiling a bust to honor an alumnus — Comment on mass shootings — Winning on social media — and more.
Unveiling a bust to honor an alumnus — Comment on mass shootings — Winning on social media — and more.
Gift to UA Law School — UA Theatre and Dance presents Dance Alabama! — Thinking and sleeping — and more.
The Alabama Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention has awarded $1,134,400 in funding for programs aimed at educating communities about child abuse and neglect and implementing innovative approaches to prevent it. Among the groups receiving grant money is Child Development Resources at The University of Alabama.
Study of CEOs and activists — Three Minute Thesis competition — Play about a scandal — and more.
UA tops fund-raising record — Leadership academy held at UA — Comment on politics — and more.
This week at The University of Alabama: “Putnam County Spelling Bee,” a rollicking musical, is coming up Nov. 6 – Researcher exploring potential lunar habitats for humans – Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger effort ongoing – Presentation of funds to help state’s children.
Diwali is the Indian festival of light. The October event was cohosted by UA’s International Students Association, the UA South Asian Society and UA Honors College Assembly. Through this event, the UA community found a transformative and powerful way to experience a culture.
Blackburn Institute on the road — Storm shelter designs — Regional autism hub — and more.
Fall break helping in Houston — Importance of prenatal care — Comment on voter law — and more.