UA in the News: Feb. 11, 2014

UA Alabama Business Confidence Index cautiously optimistic for first quarter – UA student develops mobile app – UA experts comment on anti-smoking efforts, political views of immigrants – Speaker focuses on racial diversity in literature – OLLI hosts discussion on bond, fixed income markets

UA Health Corner: Exercise

UA Health Corner: Exercise

Dr. James Robinson discusses types of exercise, and the current recommendations for how long and hard someone should exercise.

What makes UA the Capstone of Higher Education?

What makes UA the Capstone of Higher Education?

Current students give their thoughts on why The University of Alabama is the Capstone of Higher Education.

Back to Her Roots

Back to Her Roots

A University of Alabama researcher travels back to her hometown seeking to give rural, Southern, black women a stronger voice in scholarly research.

UA’s Creative Campus Event Examines Worth of a Dollar

What is a dollar? A buck is a buck is a buck, right? But what does that dollar mean to an artist, a nutritionist or a small business owner? The University of Alabama’s Creative Campus tackles that subject at an Object X event Monday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. in ten Hoor Hall’s room 30.

UA 3D Printing Lab Opens New Window into Cancer Research

The first 3D print of a G-quadruplex DNA sequence and its molecular structure was recently created at The University of Alabama in the UA 3D Printing Lab, allowing researchers a potentially valuable new tool in the fight against cancer.

UA in the News: Feb. 8-10, 2014

UA to offer new architectural, environmental engineering degrees – UA researcher comments on emerging technologies for weather notification – UA research on medical costs of smoking cited – Exhibit on history of slavery at UA opens – and more…

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: UA researchers look at impact of winter storm on deadly crashes – UA adds two engineering degrees – Professor studies effects of alcoholic ‘cues’ – UA experts comment on tv coverage of the Olympics, significance of African-American History Month, ways to save energy and whether men should be screened for prostate cancer – Events include exhibits, lectures, concert

UA in the News: Feb. 7, 2014

New academic building planned at UA – Exhibit on history of slavery at UA opens – UA theatre department presents ‘Blood Wedding’ – UA hosts photo exhibit – Students compete for Miss University of Alabama crown – UA expert comments on global warming

UA in the News: Feb. 5, 2014

UA hosts Hands-On Family Night – Exhibit looks at history of slavery at UA – UA neurologist comments on brain’s ability to compensate after paralyzing injury – Photographs of Scottsboro Boys on display – Student actors perform Mental Health Monologues – Women’s Resource Center, Rodgers Library host lectures