UA in the News: June 24, 2009
Program helps teach English to Hispanic children — Mandersons give $12 million to Bama — Bert Bank, founder of Ala. Football Network, dies – UA student from Iran keeps an eye on homeland strife
Program helps teach English to Hispanic children — Mandersons give $12 million to Bama — Bert Bank, founder of Ala. Football Network, dies – UA student from Iran keeps an eye on homeland strife
Lewis and Faye Manderson give UA more than $12 million – Capstone College of Nursing construction under way – UA students lead Hispanic Jumpstart Program
River Road Park renamed for UA donor – UA student sees ghost stories as way to boost state tourism – UA violinist plays a mix of hip-hop, R&B and rock, and his popularity is rising – UA faculty provide expert commentary on health care reform, rental properties, and Alabama’s jobless rate – Stories from the Multicultural Journalism Workshop
Multicultural reporting workshop at UA — Sixth annual SummerTide Theatre in Gulf Shores
UA students mentor Holt high schoolers – Camp Cash at UA – UA students win UA bass fishing tournament – UA receives design award – Math lab software wins top award – SummerTide Theatre presents ‘Godspell’
“Camp Cash” teaches middle schoolers financial responsibility – UA conferences, events, and awards
Company testing electro-optic material platform at UA – UA expert comments on real estate market
Feature on UA basketball coach Anthony Grant – Communicative disorders prof conducts autism study – UA faculty comment on the online Encyclopedia of Alabama, foreclosure rates and Alabama politics – National Concrete Canoe Competition at UA – UA honors – and more…
UA hosts national concrete canoe competition – WVUA will remain on UA campus after digital transition – UA events and honors
UA Center for Rural Health partners with VA to reach veterans in rural Alabama – UA hosts national concrete canoe competition – Professor comments on gas prices – Moundville hosts “Saturdays in the Park”