UA in the News: June 10, 2009
UA business professor comments on Chrysler-Fiat deal – Sculpture on campus draws attention – UA a partner in combustion engine research – and more…
UA business professor comments on Chrysler-Fiat deal – Sculpture on campus draws attention – UA a partner in combustion engine research – and more…
UA hosts concrete canoe competition – UA engineering students travel to South Asia for clean water project – UA Press book on search for lost city – UA biologists’ study Alabama’s endangered fish population – and more…
UA experts work on mystery of Mabila – UA professor publishes book on civil rights activist T.R.M. Howard – Moundville program shows ancient roots of organic gardens — Crimson Tide Bass Anglers host annual invitational tourney – and more…
Ph.D. student does study on Chinese attitudes toward advertising – UA faculty comment on piracy, Alabama’s real estate market, economy, and population trends
Moundville Park offers Saturday camps in June – UA expert comments on tax collections in Alabama – Boys State convention held at UA
UA researcher selected to help clean up one of the first nuclear production sites
Boys State convention on UA campus this week – UA political science professor comments on Roy Moore’s run for governor – UA prof helps create new process to dissolve wood – UA theatre students perform “Godspell” at beach theatre
UA faculty provide expert commentary on Alabama governor’s race, Alabama real estate market – UA hosts Boys State this week – UA to host national concrete canoe competition
National Merit Scholars coming to UA – UA releases report on Alabama real estate market
UA faculty provide expert commentary on Alabama governor’s race, President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, and the wet weather’s effects on Alabama’s plants and lawns