UA in the News: Feb. 10, 2015
UA experts comment on legal showdown over same-sex marriage, ‘It’s on Us’ campaign – Events include lullaby concert, dance performances, lecture – and more…
UA experts comment on legal showdown over same-sex marriage, ‘It’s on Us’ campaign – Events include lullaby concert, dance performances, lecture – and more…
Members of The University of Alabama’s Office of University Relations volunteered at the West Alabama Food Bank.
Trustees approve Center for Cuba Collaboration and Scholarship – UA wins award for beautiful campus – Nursing prof selected to participate in leadership academy – UA experts comment on same-sex marriage, limited liability companies – Governor speaks at medical scholars forum – Power of Pink gymnastics meet planned – Annual dance concert set for this week – and more…
The University of Alabama department of theatre and dance begins the second half of its 2014-2015 season with Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre in Morgan Auditorium, from Feb. 10-14.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA researchers lead Gulf Coast oil spill study – AIME to expand entrepreneurship mentoring via NSF I-Corps – UA faculty comment on Roy Moore’s response to same-sex marriage ruling, federal authorities’ approach to deep web – UA experts offer tips on adult booster shots, atypical ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day – Events include Black History Night at elementary school, lullaby concert, Crenshaw Leadership Academy
The University of Alabama’s newly launched Cyber Institute is pursuing an interdisciplinary approach to cyber technology and safety.
UA English prof comments on new Harper Lee novel – Trustees’ committee approves UA building, renovation projects – UA researchers receive $1.5 million to study impact of oil spill – UA state trooper study cited – Gov. Bentley to address UA forum – McLure Library hosts Lincoln Normal School exhibit – UA law prof speaks on corporate responsibility – Emeritus Professor Boschung dies
The University of Alabama’s Sonic Frontiers concert series presents legendary musician and composer Anthony Braxton in a week-long concert series and residency Feb. 6-27.
The University of Alabama’s department of communication studies, along with several other on-campus entities, will host events with independent scholar and activist Dr. Mary Weems as part of UA’s African-American Heritage Month programming.
UA Clean Water Campaign aims to raise awareness of clean water needs in developing countries – UA International Relations Club wins award at Model U.N. conference – Demolition to make way for new classroom building – UA archaeologists excavate Moundville shoreline – UA expert comments on new book by Harper Lee – and more…