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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 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…

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

UA In the News: Oct. 4-6, 2014

UA’s impact on economy praised – UA theater presents ‘Lend Me a Tenor’ – Cavell Trio releases new CD – Library exhibit features engravings – Emory prof gives ALLELE lecture – Big Al encourages reading at elementary school – UA student-created LessThanUThink campaign used at another university – and more…

UA in the News: Oct. 3, 2014

Communication students work as reporters – Campus’ Museum of Natural History home to famous meteorite – UA athletes visit elementary school – UA galleries participate in arts event

UA in the News: Oct. 2, 2014

President Bonner announces expansion of a vice president’s responsibilities — Law professor discusses NCUA’s appeals record — RISE celebrates 40th birthday — Students raise money for domestice violence awareness … and more …

UA in the News: Sept. 30, 2014

Roff, Alston Inducted in Social Work Hall of Fame — UA economist comments on uneven recovery — Experts on children discuss corporal punishment — Political scientist discusses voter interest levels … and more …

UA in the News: Sept. 27-29, 2014

Statistics expert discusses Microsoft’s Prediction Lab – Campus offers cultural events – Jazz trumpeter heads to UA – Sorority, fraternity raise charitable donations – Theatre season kicks off – World War I exhibit to open … and more …