UA In the News — Aug. 31
New rules for tailgating — Adaptive Athletics tournament — Roll Tide in Jerusalem — and more.
New rules for tailgating — Adaptive Athletics tournament — Roll Tide in Jerusalem — and more.
Fighting poverty through shoe distribution — Fulbright scholar offers advice to students — Aid to flood victims — and more.
UA art installation on African-American migration; Get on Board Day; UA students in film festival; and more.
MONDAY, AUG. 29 – MONDAY, SEPT. 5 2016 Note: The University will observe the Labor Day holiday Monday, Sept. 5. BEST BETS MEDIA AVAILABILITY: UA GAMEDAY – Roll Tide! Football season arrives soon, and UA’s first home game is scheduled for Sept. 10. Reporters are invited to the corner of Hackberry Lane and Campus Drive
UA professor receives grant for flood protection study — Star-gazing on campus — Companies graduate from The Edge — and more.
UA assists victims of Louisiana floods — A new ride-share program — Veterans Hospital job fair — and more.
UA President has aggressive growth plan Fox 6 (Birmingham) – Aug. 23 The University of Alabama is trying to grow in a big way. UA President Stuart Bell has a growth plan that includes growing the tenure-track faculty by 40 percent. That would mean adding 300 to 400 researchers and educators t the more than
UA helps out Hobson City celebration — Seeking tenure-track faculty — UA student aims for Paralympics — and more.
The Rio Olympics Failed Women Even While Giving Them More Attention Bustle.com – Aug. 18 It’s no secret that American women are killing it at the Rio Olympics — from Simone Biles to Katie Ledecky, women athletes are simply outshining their male counterparts at the 2016 games … Recognizing women’s sports with primetime the coverage
New semester starts at UA CBS 42 (Birmingham) – Aug. 17 Thousands of students back to the books at The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. They return to class today. This year’s enrollment is estimated to be 37,000 students. There are some new changes. The new North Lawn Hall is now open after more than