UA in the News: Oct. 15, 2014

Former AEA Secretary Hubbert to live on through UA scholarship – UA prof’s research says CEO’s facial width is correlated with leverage – UA librarians publish novel – UA prof writes book about Cold War era – UA expert comments on coverage of women vs. men at the Olympics – Beat Auburn Beat Hunger kicks off – UA Relay for Life holds Oktoberfest – Academic Honor council hosts Academic Integrity Week – and more…

UA in the News: Oct. 14, 2014

Beat Auburn Beat Hunger kicks off – Museum hosts Fossil Day event – UA Relay for Life plans Oktoberfest – Honors College program connects UA to Marion – Students benefit from study abroad – UnlockED hosts education career fair – Black Warrior Film Festival seeks volunteers – UA history prof comments on Badin Bible – and more…

UA in the News: Oct. 11-13, 2014

UA researcher studies link between arthritis pain, sleep problems – Theta Chi fraternity brothers raise funds for suicide prevention – Former Fox 6 anchor inducted into Communication Hall of Fame – UA expert comments on Truman Capote’s editing of Joanne Carson’s memoir – Moundville Native American Festival draws visitors – Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger food drive kicks off – and more…

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: Psychology professors receive grants to expand Coping Power program – Social work professor studies ways to stem adolescent marijuana use – Research shows views on evolution shaped by church attendance – Researchers develop new method for making electrical cellulose fibers – Pilot program offers med students option to follow patients over time – UA experts offer tips on talking to kids about sex, what to know if breast cancer runs in your family – Events include Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger kickoff, exhibit, lecture and more

UA Relay for Life to Host Oktoberfest Games, Contests

The University of Alabama chapter of Relay for Life will host its first-ever Oktoberfest from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, at the Kappa Alpha Order house on campus.

UA in the News: Oct. 10, 2014

Five inducted into UA Communication Hall of Fame – UA expert comments on rural doctor shortage – UA study shows college students likely to be sleep deprived – Women’s Resource Center offers help for those affected by domestic violence

UA in the News: Oct. 9, 2014

Four honored with Outstanding Commitment to Teaching Awards – SGA funds student research – UA legal expert comments on right to die debate – Dance Alabama to host dance jam – Law school hosts ‘Wills for Heroes’ clinic – Moundville Native American Festival begins – and more…

UA in the News: Oct. 8, 2014

UA study looks at influence of students’ religiosity in views on evolution – UA researcher studies sleep problems and osteoarthritis – Moundville Native American Festival begins – UA computer science prof trains teachers in computer coding – Events include Out of Darkness walk, Buddy walks for Down syndrome awareness, National News Engagement Day, Health Fair, theatre production – and more…

Dr. Judy Bonner delivers the 2014 Fall Faculty/Staff Address

Dr. Judy Bonner delivers the 2014 Fall Faculty/Staff Address

On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, UA President, Dr. Judy Bonner, spoke to faculty and staff at the Fall Semester Faculty/Staff Meeting.

UA in the News: Oct. 7, 2014

UA prof researches link between sleep disturbance, osteoarthritis – UA researchers make fibers that conduct electricity – Class looks at ecology of the South – Group encourages female leadership on campus – UA students receive SWE awards – UA to hold health fair