UA In the News — Dec. 16-18
UA launches campaign for new performing arts center — Commencement — UA political science faculty analyze Doug Jones’ senate victory — SGA raises money for SAFE center — and more.
UA launches campaign for new performing arts center — Commencement — UA political science faculty analyze Doug Jones’ senate victory — SGA raises money for SAFE center — and more.
Matthew M. Fajack will join The University of Alabama as vice president for financial affairs beginning Feb. 15, pending approval by The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees.
Election Day commentary — Designing warnings — Winter commencement — and more.
“Exciting” times are ahead for Dr. Sara McDaniel and the Alabama Positive Behavior Support Office, which has partnered with the Alabama Department of Education to expand its PBIS program.
Mass shooting statistics — Media blame in politics — Defining the “Alt-Right” — and more.
Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger — UA student completes Ironman Championship — UA journalism professor comments on valid story sources — and more.
A team of faculty, graduate and undergraduate students collected data in four Florida cities including Marco Island, the location where Irma made landfall.
Law professor discusses legality of Trump, Jr.’s contact with WikiLeaks — UA psychologist discusses palliative care literacy — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger — Margaret Atwood returns to campus — and more.
Dr. Brent Hardin, director and co-founder of The University of Alabama’s Adapted Athletics Program, has been named the 2017 recipient of the Frederick Moody Blackmon-Sarah McCorkle Moody Outstanding Professor Award.
UA joins atmospheric research group — UA Law School receives $1.5 million gift — Capstone Village residents go canoeing — UA Law School faculty weigh in on Roy Moore — and more.