UA in the News: June 18, 2015
Stuart Bell named UA president – UA STEM students travel to India – UA expert comments on characteristics of suicide bombers – UA School of Law co-hosts free legal clinic
Stuart Bell named UA president – UA STEM students travel to India – UA expert comments on characteristics of suicide bombers – UA School of Law co-hosts free legal clinic
Bonner remembered for leadership – EcoCar team wins award – Law professor analyzes Supreme Court’s Abercrombie decision – Leadership Academy – Whitaker named provost – Summer Institute aims to improve flood modeling – Recent grad takes choreography to NYC – Professor creates film about first white student attending historically black college … and more
Bonner reflects on years as president – UA economic development expert discusses Southeastern aerospace corridor – UA theatre performs in Gulf Shores … and more …
President Bonner reflects on tenure – Students recognized as Team to Watch in EcoCAR3 competition – Political scientist analyzes immigration attitudes – UA brings musical to the coast … and more …
Whitaker named interim provost – UA student Miss Alabama preliminary talent winner
Bell recommended for UA presidency – Whitaker appointed interim provost – Water Center attracts researchers nationwide for experiment – Girls State on campus … and more …
Bell recommended as new UA president – 14 students chosen for Fulbright program – Law School attorney explains Power of Attorney role – Writers Hall of Fame held on campus … and more …
Candidate for UA presidency to be recommended – Writers inducted into Hall of Fame – Law professor discusses historic tax initiative – UA resource suggests consistent schedule for children
Students making eco-friendly Camaro – Graduate students participate in national hydrologic experiment at UA – Paleontologist discusses science behind “Jurassic World” creature – Bragg among Hall of Fame inductees – National Water Center opens on campus – Student crafts didgeridoos … and more …
UA names interim dean of business – UA football players visit veterans – Students team with police for community service – Study cites economic gains with Medicare expansion