When Nobel Prize Winners Are Your Mentors
Two University of Alabama chemistry students are blogging about their stay in Germany where they’re interacting with Nobel Prize winners.
Two University of Alabama chemistry students are blogging about their stay in Germany where they’re interacting with Nobel Prize winners.
This week at The University of Alabama: Students blog from Germany while interacting with Nobel Prize winners – Aerospace engineering department presented with U.S. flag that flew in Afghanistan – ‘Alcestis Ascending’ on UA stage before traveling to New York, Havana – UA historian comments on the Fourth of July 150 years ago – Child-care expert offers advice on preparing for kindergarten
UA grad student developing a green technology that can replace rocket fuel – Law school dean stepping down – CBER report looks at state of the workforce – Student featured in Tusk Q&A
UA archaeologists find artifacts from Tuscaloosa’s past – New nursing dean named – Two faculty members appointed as College of Arts and Sciences associate deans – UA theatre prof’s play goes to New York and Havana – Students receive scholarships from alumni chapter – and more…
On June 10, 2013, The University of Alabama and the UA College of Education co-hosted a daylong, interactive conference for selected high school students from Alabama. The conference focused on the role the students can play in their schools and communities now and in the years to come. Speakers included Dr. Kelvin Croom, a UA
Suzanne Prevost named dean of UA College of Nursing – UA student awarded Eisenhower Grant for Fellowship – UA chemistry prof receives $1 million NSF grant – AutoXLR8R program visits UA – Student receives Munson Foundation grant for internship – and more…
Two University of Alabama faculty members have been appointed associate deans in The University of Alabama’s College of Arts and Sciences.
University of Alabama archaeologists are getting a glimpse of what life in Tuscaloosa might have been like more than 180 years ago. From bottles and porcelain pieces to soil and flotation samples taken from privies, or outhouses, the analysts are discovering many “stories” of Tuscaloosa’s past.
The Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations at The University of Alabama has unveiled its six honorees for the 2013 Milestones in Mentoring Awards.
Global earthquakes help a University of Alabama geologist image a mostly ice-buried mountain range in Antarctica.