UA In the News — Nov. 11-13
UA Law School Receives $1.5 Million Gift — UA Law Professor: GOP Can Block Roy Moore — UA Special Olympics College Football —Self-Identifying Insomniacs — Walmart Rolls Out Digital Features — and more.
UA Law School Receives $1.5 Million Gift — UA Law Professor: GOP Can Block Roy Moore — UA Special Olympics College Football —Self-Identifying Insomniacs — Walmart Rolls Out Digital Features — and more.
Texas church where 26 were killed in mass shooting to be permanently closed, says pastor Yahoo! – Nov. 9 The Texas church where 26 people were killed in a mass shooting will not reopen its doors, its pastor has said. Pastor Frank Pomeroy of the First Baptist of Sutherland Springs told the Wall Street Journal that services would
Bust honors late UA graduate — Marketing professor comments on e-commerce strategy — UA joins science research organization — Nursing professor discusses antidepressant side effect — Sleep research … and more …
The College of Arts and Sciences will host a Diversity Day at the Bryant Conference Center Monday, Nov. 13, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The symposium, which is themed “Why Diversity Matters,” is open to students and faculty of all disciplines.
Sculpture to honor late UA alum, Air Force vet – UA researcher assists in school garden program – “Forever Dance” at Capstone Village – and more.
UA class creates fundraisers for children – self-driving cars – NASA Days – and more.
Computer science summit — rural medical scholars — insomnia research — and more.
On Friday, Nov. 3, Steppenwolf keyboardist and University of Alabama instructor of music administration Michael Wilk will join the UA Horn Studio to perform a special rendition of the band’s 1968 worldwide hit “Born to Be Wild.”
The Capstone added 167 new faculty members for the 2017-2018 academic year, representing every college and school on campus.
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