UA In the News — March 2
WISE symposium features astronaut — Club lacrosse — Grading the bands — and more.
WISE symposium features astronaut — Club lacrosse — Grading the bands — and more.
The dangers of sand mining — What black history means to the UA community — From Canada to Alabama — and more.
Matthew Hudnall, deputy director of UA’s Center for Advanced Public Safety, explains the Cloudflare bug that has caused a massive data leak from Internet sites like Uber and Fitbit. (Story via WVTM 13)
Tuscaloosa News intern, UA student honored — Racism’s effect on health — Sorority starts Tied Together — and more.
A merry opera at UA — UA student is MCA queen — John Grisham to discuss “To Kill a Mockingbird” — and more.
Breaking ground for Adapted Athletics Center — Neuroscientist discusses evolution — Rural areas and breast-cancer detection — and more.
Groundbreaking for Adapted Athletics building — The Edge showcase — Alabama REACH — and more.
CrossingPoints presents “Wizard of Oz”; Alabama exports; Body Appreciation Week; and more.
Mardi Gras in America — Tennessee Williams play, dance pieces take the stage — Putting oysters back in Chesapeake Bay — and more.
African American history event features Columbia professor — Food trucks on campus — Engineering the future of manufacturing — and more.