UA In the News — Sept. 1-4
Cooperative education positions — Flu shots — A southern kitchen in a museum — and more.
Cooperative education positions — Flu shots — A southern kitchen in a museum — and more.
A business plans to move into the EDGE — New nursing degree — A director in the park — and more.
Literacy Leadership Conference — LIFT program — Disrupting drug traffic — and more.
Free classes for the community — Cooperative education — Freshman gets medal for service — and more.
Education professor to talk about feminism — College Colors Day — Award for community service — and more.
Research about social media — New program for rural medicine — Robotics program — and more.
Mental health awareness — Issues surrounding lack of a will — Helping kids through traumatic events — and more.
Before classes start, University of Alabama students strive to improve their community through such programs as Outdoor Action for the Honors College and the Ripple Effect day of service. Projects often include work at local schools, rivers and parks.