UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: UA team uses technology, positive reinforcement to help troubled youth – Leader in Higgs boson discovery to speak on campus – UA design students’ Italian-inspired work on display – Math professor receives NSF grant – History professor’s book looks at Cold War’s impact on South – Professor to study Alabama barbecue – 3-minute thesis teaches grad students how to share their work

UA in the News: Aug. 23, 2013

Eliza and Hugh Culverhouse Jr. give $1 million to UA’s College of Commerce – Team photographer featured – UA experts comment on job interviews, special grand juries

UA in the News: Aug. 22, 2013

Fall semester begins – UA expert comments on Oklahoma murder – UA Early College offers college credit to high school students – SGA plans new programs – and more…

Eliza and Hugh Culverhouse Jr. Make $1 Million Gift to UA College of Commerce

Eliza and Hugh Culverhouse Jr. have made a gift of $1 million to the Culverhouse College of Commerce at The University of Alabama to be used for scholarships to defray student debt. The college is named for Culverhouse’s father.

UA in the News: Aug. 21, 2013

Freshmen participate in Ripple Effect 2013 – Week of Welcome helps students transition to college – Fall classes begin – Sorority recruitment breaks record – UA offers new campus mail service – Criminal justice prof profiled in Forensic Focus – and more…

Fall 2013 Welcome Video

Fall 2013 Welcome Video

UA students welcome new and returning students to campus for the Fall 2013 semester.  Roll Tide!

UA in the News: Aug. 20, 2013

UA math prof receives $200,000 NSF grant – UA expert comments on Republican/Democratic politics – UA alum cast in Spike Lee film

UA’s Moundville Park Seeks Festival Volunteers

The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park is searching for volunteers to help with its annual Moundville Native American Festival, which will be held Oct. 9-12.

UA in the News: Aug. 17-19, 2013

UA kicks off Week of Welcome – Students move in – Sorority recruitment culminates in Bid Day – Dinner With Strangers program to continue – UA experts comment on unemployment rate, Civil War – Art prof exhibits work at Birmingham Public Library – Rick Bragg speaks to freshmen at Georgia Regents University – and more…

UA Journalism Students Receive National Honors

Two publications by students in the department of journalism at The University of Alabama recently received several national awards.