UA In the News — Oct. 6
“E-Day” draws students — Opera gala — The future of cars — and more.
“E-Day” draws students — Opera gala — The future of cars — and more.
Research on interrupting lawyers — Classes in the garden — Global warming evidence in Iceland — and more.
Commentary on mass shooting — Moundville festival — Early College partnership — and more.
“Caucasian Chalk Circle” production — Honorary alumni — Food drive kicks off — and more.
New and expanded graduate education programs at The University of Alabama are transforming the campus and fueling UA’s mission to take on a more innovative and influential role in American higher education.
Nurses practice for disaster — A classic play by a legendary playwright — Flu shots — and more.
$5 million gift for cyber security — Best-selling author to speak — Helping Greeks go green — and more.
Strengthening ties with Germany — Economic effects of a recent data hack — Potential for Bibb County — and more.
Christina Baker Kline, author of “Orphan Train,” The University of Alabama’s 2017 Honors College Common Book, will present a lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at Moody Concert Hall.