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UA in the News: Sept. 26, 2014

Opera Guild hosts fundraiser – Discounts offered at UA Press – Buy for Rise – President Denny’s influence – Ford discusses popularity of UA football – Theatre offers ‘Dining Room’ – and more …

UA in the News: Sept. 25, 2014

UA starts German exchange program – UA expert comments on terrorism – Culverhouse hosts business analytics symposium – Law school assists with free legal clinic – Museum plans Science Sunday program – Astronomy group hosts star cluster viewing – Opera Guild holds ‘Gustatory Gala’ – and more…

UA in the News: Sept. 24, 2014

UA student receives NASA scholarship – Lecturer discusses zombies in American culture – Town Hall forum focuses on legal rights

UA in the News: Sept. 23, 2014

UA students win ALFA Scholarships – Construction underway at baseball stadium – UA expert comments on wage garnishment – New College partners with garden project – and more…

UA in the News: Sept. 20-22, 2014

UA honors championship teams at Sarah Patterson Plaza – UA experts comment on banking issues with legalized marijuana, unemployment rate – Women’s Resource Center offers counseling to domestic violence victims – State chess championship to be held at UA – Dogs, owners enjoy Dog Splash – Dance theatre rehearses fall program – Health Hut offers health education to students – Speaker addresses ‘Does Football Matter?’

UA in the News: Sept. 19, 2014

UA expert comments on BP oil spill case – UA author speaks to sixth graders – Events include art exhibit, Huxford Symphony Orchestra’s season opening, ‘Gustatory Gala’

UA in the News: Sept. 18, 2014

Astronomers host sky viewing — Communication students exposed to digital learning – Art exhibit reception Sunday

UA in the News: Sept. 17, 2014

UA enrollment tops 36,000 – UA fraternity hosts dinner for veterans – UA law profs comment on BP oil spill case, wage garnishment – Culverhouse hosts Startup Weekend – UA student interns with White House Associates Program – Creative Co-op plans sale – Students organize dinners for international students

UA in the News: Sept. 16, 2014

A music prof to direct youth orchestra – UA experts comment on how 3-D printing can create jobs, debt collectors garnishing wages – Chess championship to be held at UA – Flu shots provided to faculty, staff and students – and more…

UA in the News: Sept. 13-15, 2014

UA faculty receive grant for childhood obesity prevention plan – Reg Hyde named director of Cyber Institute – Study shows garden project’s impact on children – Flu shots offered on campus – UA grad showcases clothing line – Two UA grads compete for Miss America – Journalism major featured – and more…