UA In the News — June 14
UA political science professor comments on recent events — Giving fallen trees new life — Volunteer on a River of Life project — and more.
UA political science professor comments on recent events — Giving fallen trees new life — Volunteer on a River of Life project — and more.
Research on snakes may lead to diabetes insights — NASA recognizes a UA team for a cool car — Get your sleep — and more.
Dr. G. Christine Taylor will join The University of Alabama as vice president and associate provost for diversity, equity and inclusion beginning Aug. 1, pending approval by The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees.
Flexible solar cells — Studying diabetes through snakes — Raising money for scholarships — and more.
MONDAY, JUNE 12 – SUNDAY, JUNE 18 This week at The University of Alabama: Solar technology selected for national contest –– Summertide Theatre Continues – Literacy camp in Marion – NASA fellowships. RESEARCH SOLAR TECHNOLOGY SELECTED FOR NATIONAL START-UP CONTEST – Technology developed at UA and aimed at producing inexpensive, flexible thin-film solar cells for
UA grad accepted into astronaut program — College First program — Tips on working out in the heat — and more.
Girls State — Avoiding ticks — SummerTide in Gulf Shores — and more.
Recapping UA’s achievements — Honor for a young scholar — Comment on Christianity in America — and more.
This week at The University of Alabama: Solar technology selected for national contest – Media invited to glimpse Rural Health Scholar experience – UA hosts Girls State — Summertide Theatre Continues.
Clam species named for UA professor — Program on caring for veterans’ children — Bama Bound — and more.