UA in the News: Nov. 6, 2013

UA to honor veterans with special Walk of Champions – UA experts comment on the value of a bachelor’s degree, criminals using the web, Alabama congressional race, teens and social media, new book about slavery – Speaker discusses First Amendment rights – and more..

Symposium Examines Student Perceptions of Race Relations at UA

The University of Alabama is taking a timely look at the history of race relations on campus with a symposium on student perceptions of race relations, featuring historical and contemporary perspectives Wednesday, Nov. 6, in Gorgas LIbrary, room 205, from 1 p.m.-4p.m.

UA Matters: Food Safety During the Holidays

There typically tends to be a lot of cooking, and eating, happening during the holidays. The University of Alabama’s Diane Bridgewater offers suggestions on how to ensure your food is safely stored and prepared, so you and your guests can thoroughly enjoy each and every bite.

UA – We’re Thankful for You

UA – We’re Thankful for You

A message of thanks to our alumni and friends from The University of Alabama.  To support UA, visit https://onlinegiving.ua.edu/giving/givingForm/begin

UA in the News: Nov. 1, 2013

‘[ENTER]Connect’ features UA students’ 3-D art – Students create smartphone app for children with autism – UA creative writing prof speaks at Indiana event – WRC promotes breast cancer awareness – and more…

PNC Foundation Awards Grants to UA to Promote Early Childhood Education

The PNC Foundation has awarded grants totaling $30,000 to The University of Alabama to promote and support early childhood education in West Alabama.

UA in the News: Oct. 31, 2013

Chinese social workers visit UA – Latest episode of ‘Alabama Ghostbusters’ to be released for Halloween – UA researchers study tornado’s impact on children – Sonic Frontiers series continues with ‘Uncanny Valley’ – UA cartography experts scan old maps – UA’s SLIS to host National Latino Children’s Literature conference – and more…

ALLELE Lecturer to Discuss “The Consuming Instinct” at UA

Dr. Gad Saad, an evolutionary economist and professor of marketing at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, will deliver the next lecture in the 2013-2014 ALLELE Lecture series on Thursday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Biology Building Auditorium on The University of Alabama campus.

UA Gallery in Cultural Arts Center Unveils Next Exhibition

The next exhibition in The University of Alabama Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center, “Wash by Margaret Wrinkle: Seeing Across the Divide,” features a series of photographs taken by Wrinkle at slavery-related sites throughout the South while researching her critically acclaimed novel, “Wash.”

UA in the News: Oct. 30, 2013

UA sorority trick or treat draws large crowd – UA prof studies aerodynamics of butterfly wings – UA to host symposium on racial issues – Museum hosts ghost tour – and more…