UA in the News: Sept. 13, 2013
Fall enrollment at UA sets record – The Edge graduates first start-up business – and more…
Fall enrollment at UA sets record – The Edge graduates first start-up business – and more…
Five influential nursing leaders will be inducted into the University-of-Alabama-sponsored Alabama Nursing Hall of Fame Oct. 10.
Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high 34,852 students this fall, and it includes some of the nation’s most academically talented students.
Students enrolled in food and nutrition courses at The University of Alabama should have no problem garnering some excitement for food this semester, thanks to the recently completed $1.5 million state-of-the-art foods lab located on the ground floor of Doster Hall.
UA ranked 36th among public universities – Three to be inducted into College of Communication Hall of Fame – Bryant Museum marks Coach Bryant’s 100th birthday – UA prof pioneers carbon capture – Student Health Center offers free flu shots – and more…
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The University of Alabama College of Arts and Sciences and the department of political science will host a debate to mark Constitution Day Tuesday, Sept. 17 from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Theater on UA’s campus. The debate is free and open to the public. Three campus political groups
Through storytelling, a variety of arts and crafts demonstrations, living history enactments and musical performances, The University of Alabama’s annual Native American Festival brings to life the Southeastern Indian culture, a culture that is markedly different from the tribes found elsewhere in the Americas.
UA prof writes book about fantasy sports – Bryant Museum celebrates legendary coach’s 100th birthday – U.S. News rankings – UA student quoted on social media – UA expert comments on Affordable Care Act – and more…
UA psychologist’s treatment methods yield results – Grad student researches history of barbecue – Bryant Museum to celebrate Coach Bryant’s 100th birthday – UA law prof comments on new sentencing guidelines – Sale benefits RISE – and more…
This week at The University of Alabama – Bryant Museum to commemorate Coach Bryant’s 100th birthday – Symposium focuses on “Opening the (Graduate) Schoolhouse Door” – UA prof’s book looks at fantasy sports – Researchers to gain access to Canary Island telescope – Dance program recruits top talent – New book features UA’s Williams Americana Collection