Who Will Heal? Climate Change Disrupts Ancient Medical Tradition in Andes

Who Will Heal? Climate Change Disrupts Ancient Medical Tradition in Andes

Climate change is impacting Peruvian farmers and those who heal them. A UA researcher documents the story on film while trying to help sustain an ancient medical tradition.

UA in the News: May 29, 2015

National Water Center opens at UA – Jefferson County Schools partner with UA Early College – Business prof studies how sales managers spend their time – UA expert comments on police reform – Local National Merit Scholar to attend UA – CRNA receives Capstone College of Nursing award

UA in the News: May 28, 2015

National Water Center opens on UA campus – UA astrobotics team wins NASA competition – Birding Trail event planned at Moundville – UA experts comment on Munchausen syndrome, FIFA scandal – Community assists first-generation student with expenses – Students receive awards, scholarships – Clinical prof named president of AMG Energy Group

UA in the News: May 27, 2015

National Water Center opens on UA campus – UA Early College partners with Tuscaloosa City Schools – UA experts comment on child psychopaths, affordable housing program – Florida student receives National Merit Scholarship to UA – Gorgas House opens post office exhibit – and more…

UA in the News: May 23-25, 2015

National Water Center to open on UA campus – UA’s robotic mining team wins NASA competition – CBER releases population data – UA student conducts marketing research with her dad – UA experts comment on unemployment rate, wedding gift etiquette – Event to benefit UA autism clinic – Moundville to host birding trail event – UA astronomer’s galaxy photo featured – Students named Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars – and more…

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This week at The University of Alabama: Photos by UA faculty member, Cuban collaborator to be displayed in Rome – UA Early College class to prepare high-school students for new dual credit opportunity – Students win national academic recognition – Boys State to meet at UA – Moundville program to feature birds – Summer camps include creative writing, museum expedition, Moundville day camps

UA in the News: May 22, 2015

Students turns down every Ivy League school for UA – UA student co-authors marketing study – UA hosts event for Project LAUNCH – UA School of Law/ABA partner to award Harper Lee Prize

UA in the News: May 21, 2015

UA interim class holds mock wedding – UA prof discusses wedding gift etiquette – Student chooses UA over all eight Ivy League schools – Phenix City first generation student to attend UA – UA expert comments on population changes – Music fest to benefit UA autism resource – and more…

UA in the News: May 20, 2015

Student chooses UA over Ivy League schools – Honors College students work in Marion – UA School of Law and ABA named finalists for Harper Lee Award – Saban speaks at League of Municipalities convention – Criminal justice majors featured

UA in the News: May 19, 2015

Student accepted to every Ivy League school chooses UA – Honors College students do service projects in Marion – UA expert quoted on Civil Rights era murder – Criminal justice student/grads featured