UA in the News: May 26, 2010
UA engineers comment on oil spill – New UA grad reflects on mission trip – Founder of UA’s Plank Center dies – UA MBA admissions director comments on tests for MBA program applicants
UA engineers comment on oil spill – New UA grad reflects on mission trip – Founder of UA’s Plank Center dies – UA MBA admissions director comments on tests for MBA program applicants
UA grad, ‘first lady of PR’ dies at 86 – Museum at Moundville Archaeological Park reopens – Mapping program used to aid communities – and more…
Heisman Trophy winner honored in hometown – UA MBA program hosts barbeque competition – UA faculty comment on obesity, weight loss, autism, Alabama politics – and more
UA program to stimulate interest in research – Meteorite that struck Alabama woman in 1954 returning home – Gates Scholarship Winner to Attend UA – and more …
Moundville museum a must to visit – UA honors students working this month in the Black Belt region of Alabama – Tuscaloosa’s Civil Air Program Works Closely with UA Air Force ROTC
UA students lead projects in the Black Belt – UA faculty comment on BP oil spill and Alabama politics
Moundville museum reopens after $5 million renovation – UA honors students’ projects help Black Belt – UA offers 3-week course in art of glassblowing – UA has plenty of choices with summer camps – UA faculty provide expert commentary on Alabama governor’s race, the economy of Demopolis, and the BP oil spill – and more…
UA’s Moundville museum reopening after $5 million facelift – UA students help in the Black Belt – UA faculty comment on gulf oil spill, remote sensing technology, and gas prices – and more…
Moundville museum to reopen Saturday – UA faculty comment on Gulf oil spill and Alabama governor’s race