UA in the News: July 10-12, 2010
Meteorologist returns to UA’s WVUA – UA experts comment on real estate market, economic growth, the resurgence of Christmas savings clubs – and more…
Meteorologist returns to UA’s WVUA – UA experts comment on real estate market, economic growth, the resurgence of Christmas savings clubs – and more…
UA scientists turn to microscopic bacteria for help with spreading oil – Nursing building nears completion – Bryant-Denny Stadium expansion
Camp Cash teaches preteens about finance – Support group helps veterans at UA adjust – Residential expansion continues on campus – UA faculty comment on community journalism, the BP oil spill – and more…
UA library receives large collection on Southern history – UA ranked in top 100 for affordability – UA law school’s civil law clinic receives funds from Alabama Law Foundation
UA earns spot on best value list – UA professor comments on political primaries – UA honors lists
Alabama-Georgia State football game rescheduled – CBER releases Alabama Business Confidence Index – UA public safety center says 4th of July is deadliest highway holiday – UA faculty comment on healthy eating on July 4, foreclosure rates – and more…
UA library receives historical collection – UA professors awarded grant to research oil spill solutions – and more…
Nursing program at Jefferson Davis Community College partners with UA – 101 UA athletes on SEC Academic Honor Roll – UA geography professor comments on Hurricane Alex’s effects on the oil spill
UA acquires vast collection of rare books and photographs – UA gets $5 million grant to test underground storage of carbon dioxide – CBER study looks at economic impact of I-422 – UA faculty provide expert commentary on census figures, negative campaign ads – and more
UA purchases vast collection of rare books – UA gets $5 million grant to test underground storage of carbon dioxide – Rising high school seniors learn to be entrepreneurs – CBER study looks at economic impact of I-422 – UA museum archaeological dig uncovers foundation of Josiah Gorgas’ house – UA faculty provide expert commentary on census figures, Alabama governor’s race, City of Birmingham’s financial situation – and more…