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UA in the News: July 17, 2014

UA officials help recruit aerospace industry at international airshow – UA’s Patterson leaves gymnastics team in great shape – Insurance Day set for October – and more…

UA in the News: July 16, 2014

UA gymnastics coach steps down after 36 years – UA prof listed among most highly cited researchers – Entrepreneurship program expands to Selma – Plank Center names mentoring-award winners – Digital display features Black Belt 100 Lenses photos – UA Museum offers outdoor trips – and more…

UA in the News: July 15, 2014

UA gymnastics coach steps down – UA MINT internship offers high school students research experience – UA hosts child nutrition camp – Bleachers removed in preparation for baseball stadium expansion – UA experts comment on impact of city economic development director, cyber attacks on law enforcement – Dean’s list announced

UA in the News: July 12-14, 2014

UA archaeological expedition explores site of plantation home – UA expert comments on Hobby lobby case – Business leaders comment on Alabama football’s impact on the economy – UA grad’s book, ‘Forrest Gump,’ still popular – and more…

UA in the News: July 11, 2014

UA hosts child nutrition camp — Associate provosts named

UA in the News: July 10, 2014

UA offers free nutrition camp for kids – UA expert comments on cell phone etiquette – UA Press publishes new edition of ‘13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey’

UA in the News: July 9, 2014

UA students win best film at Campus MovieFest – Youth nutrition camp planned – Businesses launch at The Edge – Former UA professor remembered – Librarians’ roles evolve – Students named to Dean’s list – High school student attends Boys State

UA in the News: July 8, 2014

UA partners with Selma-Dallas County Chamber to host entrepreneurship program – UA student, Miss Alabama, featured – Dean’s List students named – Incoming student receives National Merit Scholarship

UA in the News: July 4-7, 2014

Alabama Public Radio wins international award – Tree named after UA botanist – Culverhouse partners with Chamber of Commerce to offer entrepreneurship program – UA experts comment on Birmingham councilman’s participation in Clinton Global Initiative, Supreme Court’s ruling on contraceptive coverage, extremist thinking, photographing fireworks – and more…

UA in the News: July 3, 2014

UA legal experts comment on Hobby Lobby case, Boehner’s lawsuit – UA/AU professors team up to develop telemedicine – Student receives Rotary scholarship – High schooler enrolls in Early College