UA in the News: January 11, 2008
UA cancels classes during severe weather – Sorority returns to UA campus – Law school symposium takes a new look at Constitution – UA announces high school business competition
UA cancels classes during severe weather – Sorority returns to UA campus – Law school symposium takes a new look at Constitution – UA announces high school business competition
UA researchers’ gen work could block Parkinson’s – UA galaxy discovery may change theories – UA sophomore awarded national prize for biology research – UA mines date for enrollment increase – UA replaces WebCT system – Sabans’ charity work
UA astronomers make galaxy discovery – Law school constitution symposium – SaveFirst tax program – OSHA training center – Faculty commentary on primaries, psychology, music – Honors and awards
UA prof elected to Alabama-German Partnership – Faculty experts comment on cost of living, Alabama primary, crime and more
UA’s President Witt named Chamber president – UA faculty provide expert commentary on presidential politics, unemployment, the automobile industry, fitness resolutions; Bryant Museum, UA to play Clemson in football opener
Celebrity Series to feature pianist Drew Mays – Sabans give to Brewer-Porch Center
UA astronomer leads amateurs to identify galaxies – Former UA football players on reality show
Law professor cites Bible in tax argument – Witt elected Chamber of Commerce chair –Amateurs assist with UA galaxy research – UA experts make “Educated Guesses” for 2008 – Football has good semester academically – UA School of Accountancy ranked – Student/alumni news – and more