UA in the News: October 13, 2011
Witt praises faculty, staff at fall meeting – McNair Scholars showcase research – Student plans food summit – Athletic director Moore has been part of UA family for more than 50 years
Witt praises faculty, staff at fall meeting – McNair Scholars showcase research – Student plans food summit – Athletic director Moore has been part of UA family for more than 50 years
UA forensics team builds reputation – Women engineers on the rise – Sigma Pi fraternity honors fallen brothers – Quidditch on the Quad returns
Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive kicks off – Women’s center to host vigil to remember victims of domestic violence – UA faculty comment on job searches, preventing Alzheimer’s, social media, athletic trainers – Storytellers of Steppenwolf – and more…
UA students help clean up Alberta – UA celebrates homecoming – UA students hope to make their Marx on comedy
Tuscaloosa physician named Endowed Chair of Sports Medicine at UA – UA homecoming activities – Iron Bowl of food drives begins Monday – UA historian says Civil War changed Americans’ view of Providence – and more…
UA libraries rise in Association of Research Libraries’ rankings – 2011 Homecoming Court announced – UA grad moves up on Fortune’s list of 50 most powerful women in business – John Kay and Steppenwolf to lecture, rock out on UA campus – Native American Heritage Festival – Homecoming activities – and more…
Creative Campus featured in bestselling book – Leadership UA targets sophomores, juniors – Moundville Festival starts today – Ferguson Center to be expanded – Sitters for Service offers free babysitting to student parents – and more…
UA faculty comment on U.S. census, commuting times, rebuilding costs – Moundville Native American Festival – Homecoming activities – and more…
UA homecoming week packed with events – Music, storytelling, re-enactments on tap for Moundville Native American Festival – Huxford Symphony welcomes new director – Dance Alabama! returns for 13th season – UA experts comment on home sales, foreclosures – and more…
UA’s CBER releases quarterly business confidence survey – UA law prof comments on Alabama’s immigration law – Gators helping those at UA affected by April tornadoes – and more…