Stimulate My Brain
Two education professors at The University of Alabama hope low-current brain stimulation can be an answer for students who struggle to learn, recall or retain information.
Two education professors at The University of Alabama hope low-current brain stimulation can be an answer for students who struggle to learn, recall or retain information.
UA theatre department produces ‘Seven Guitars’ – Virtual bricks from Denny Chimes for sale – UA wheelchair tennis team hosts championships – Moundville Festival featured in photo gallery – UA expert comments on Tuscaloosa City Council election – and more…
Dr. Winifred Bragg, author of the upcoming book “Anatomy of Success” and a University of Alabama alumna, will present a lecture, “How to Turn A Missed Opportunity into Success,” Thursday, Oct. 24, at 5:30 p.m. in room 205 of Smith Hall on the UA campus.
UA President, Dr. Judy Bonner, issues a progress report on efforts to ensure inclusivity and diversity in The University of Alabama’s Greek system.
UA researcher looks at effects of 2011 tornado on children – UA, Anniston Star partnership featured – CBER economists release forecast update – Moundville Native American Festival brings history to life – UA legal expert comments on oil spill case – UA student wins Miss Philippines USA pageant – and more…
UA psychologist leads study on impact of natural disasters on children – UA president challenges Mobile entrepreneurs to support each other – Moundville Native American festival to start – Forum looks at UA during civil rights era – UA holds health fair – UA experts comment on BP oil spill, Scottsboro Boys’ pardon, city council race – and more…
On June 11, 1963, more than 300 journalists were at The University of Alabama to witness Governor George Wallace’s unsuccessful Stand in the Schoolhouse Door. As part of UA’s “Through the Doors” commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the school’s desegregation, UA’s libraries are displaying a photo collection of the press corps as they worked
UA researchers study effects tornado’s effects on at-risk kids – UA to hold public forum on diversity – UA prof helps with petition to pardon Scottsboro Boys – UA offers free flu shots – UA expert comments on primary care doctors – New labs designed for collaboration – and more…
Baba Brinkman, a Canadian rap artist and scholar, will visit The University of Alabama to lecture on “The Rap Guide to Evolution” as the first lecture in the 2013-2014 Alabama’s Lecture on Life’s Evolution Series, or ALLELE, Oct. 10.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan speaks at UA – National Jurist ranks UA School of Law as nation’s best value – UA celebrates Homecoming – Bella Wesley named Homecoming queen – Forum to discuss diversity – UA theatre production of ‘Seven Guitars’ opens Oct. 7 – and more…