UA in the News: Aug. 13, 2013
UA College of Arts and Sciences to partner with Habitat for Humanity in day of community service – UA experts comment on bankruptcy, green smoothies — and more…
UA College of Arts and Sciences to partner with Habitat for Humanity in day of community service – UA experts comment on bankruptcy, green smoothies — and more…
Students move in for pre-semester programs – More than 2,000 participate in UA’s fall sorority recruitment – UA experts comment on journalism education, potential of oil sands, Mobile mayoral race, Thomas Jefferson – and more…
UA welcomes early arriving students – New UA mail center opens – Engineering department hosts symposium – and more …
College of Nursing receives grant to implement team-based approach — Record breaking sorority recruitment — Summer graduates announced — Alumni plan events
UA to offer software engineering concentration – Insomnia, depression program offered to seniors – UA and Girls State
UA researchers try to ease cancer drugs’ side effects – More than 2,000 expected for sorority recruitment – Bryant Museum wants to involve fans in birthday celebration – Tuscaloosa Tourism, Sports Commission thanks UA, others for events
Students, professor produce Ghostbusters web series — UA faculty experts quoted on nutrition, cultural impacts of bow and arrow, impact of beaver dams on the environment and oil sands — Commencement at UA — UA graduate to share Broadway stage with Denzel Washington … and more …
Four UA grads accept Fulbright grants – High school students do research internships at UA – Students intern in Walker County – Fan Day set for Aug. 4 – ‘Nick’s Kids’ presents donations – Crimson Tide shows off renovated locker room – Alabama Public Radio changes lineup – and more…
Four UA grads awarded Fulbright Scholarships – Capstone College of Nursing receives federal grant – Professor donates fossil collection to UA – High school students do research internships on campus – UA prof wins award for Indiana author – and more…
UA archaeologists find pottery, tools from Late Archaic period at Trussville dig – UA starts adapted golf program – UA economic forecast shows Alabama’s economic growth on pace with 2012 – Expert comments on leisure and aging – Museum hosts fossil, canoe trips – Rick Bragg to speak at JSU commencement – UA Early College open to Chilton County students – Anniston student participates in Rural Health Scholars program – Grant to add recycling bins at UA – and more…