UA Takes Collaborative Approach to Help Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions

The Capstone College of Nursing received a $997,173 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to implement a collaborative, team-based approach to working with patients who have multiple chronic conditions.

Astronomer Donates Fossil Footprints to UA Museum

Dr. Ron Buta, University of Alabama professor of astronomy and physics, has spent the past two years collecting slabs of fossil trackways from a surface coal mine in Carbon Hill. He recently donated his collection, which includes more than 1,200 slabs of fossil footprints, to UA Museum Collections.

UA in the News: July 30, 2013

UA to hold commencement on Aug. 3 – UA archaeologist discusses Trussville excavation – UA experts comments on leisure time and aging – Professor’s research involves snakes and Lyme disease

UA in the News: July 27-29, 2013

UA’s tech incubator graduates first business – UA journalism prof named outstanding educator – College of Communication creates scholarship honoring long-time staff member – UA establishes adapted golf program – Digital media center built into Bryant-Denny Stadium – UA student places first in youth leadership conference – UA expert comments on sales tax holiday – and more…

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA to award more than 1,600 degrees at summer commencement – Kids study Native American culture at Moundville day camp – High school students focus on nanoscience in MINT internships – Archaeologists discover evidence of the past at Trussville dig – Trombone workshop with Joseph Alessi

‘Saturday in the Park’ Continues at UA’s Moundville Park

The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park continues its Saturday in the Park program series into the fall. The events feature topics related to Southeastern Native Americans or archaeology, and many will include hands-on activities for children.

UA in the News: July 26, 2013

UA starts adapted golf team – Eighteen children graduate from RISE – Scholarship to honor long-time UA staff member –UA journalism prof named top educator – Digital media center to open in Bryant-Denny Stadium – UA experts comment on Trussville archaeological study, Emmett Till case – and more…

UA in the News: July 25, 2013

UA archaeologists wrap up dig at Hewitt-Trussville High School – UA creates first collegiate adapted golf program – Digital media center under construction at stadium – ‘Ghostbusters’ movie inspires UA students’ web series – UA experts comment on mental health research, Emmett Till trial – Rural students participate in UA health scholars programs – Students attend seminar with nationally known trombonist

UA Scholarship to Honor Longtime C&IS Staff Member

The Jim Oakley Family Scholarship at The University of Alabama will provide financial assistance to students completing summer internships.

UA Professor Wins National Educator of the Year Award

A division of the largest U.S. organization for mass communication and journalism educators named Dr. Wilson Lowrey, University of Alabama professor of journalism, its top educator for 2013.