UA In the News — April 26
‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ brings sales pitch to UA — Different photographic perspectives on Cuba — Diet and sleep — and more.
‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ brings sales pitch to UA — Different photographic perspectives on Cuba — Diet and sleep — and more.
Business plan rocks competition — Living History comes to Gorgas House — Mapping crime patterns — and more.
UA music professor remembers Prince — “Boeing, Boeing” flies high — Gates Millennium Scholar headed to UA — and more.
The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation has named two University of Alabama students — Ciara Malaugh, of Huntsville, and Dana Sweeney, of Kingsland, Georgia, — as Truman Scholars for 2016.
To be or not to be: That may be the question at a UA Shakespeare symposium — UA historian discusses legacy of Janney Furnace — First the Iron Bowl, and now the Iron Throne — and more.
Lecture on Zika virus — Competing in NASA space race — Class in art therapy fascinates students — and more.
Save a seat for ‘Elijah’ at Moody — UA students help in tax preparation — Sorority sisters help alumna — and more.
C-SPAN looks at the history of UA and Tuscaloosa — UA students seek to collaborate with NASA on space project — UA students help out at Caring Days — and more.
UA and NASA join forces to study earthquakes — French farce opens at UA theatre — Noted Law School rankings — and more.
UA law student scores on “Jeopardy!” — C-SPAN shows video of UA — “Boeing Boeing” comes to UA theatre — and more.