UA In the News — Nov. 11
UA office displays bronze bust of hero — UA’s relationship with NASA — Secret Meals gala — and more.
UA office displays bronze bust of hero — UA’s relationship with NASA — Secret Meals gala — and more.
More on the election — Archive from a famous civil rights case — Veterans Day — and more.
Reaction to the election — Cheerleader profiled — Economic Research Center honored — and more.
“There are so many ways to be bad. I’m exploring why people are bad — do they think they’re doing the right thing because they don’t know the right thing or are they really trying to hurt people? I’m studying not only what they do, but why they do it.”
The University of Alabama’s Capstone International Center is sponsoring International Education Week from Monday, Nov. 14, to Friday, Nov. 18, to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.
UA Museums offering free admission to vets on Veterans Day — Impact of state parks — Horrible bosses — and more.
Two pairs of University of Alabama students will compete for $10,000 in scholarships in the final round of the 11th annual James P. Hayes Jr. Moral Forum debate tournament at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, in the Ferguson Theatre.
The Center for Business and Economic Research at The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Commerce received national attention this week during the Association for University Business and Economic Research’s annual meeting in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
“Falsettos” opening in theatre — Men’s basketball game draws Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger donations — Blackburn Institute tours Redstone — and more.
Pitch analyzer — Campus Veterans Association receives gift — Free legal advice for veterans — and more.