Faculty & Staff
UA In the News — July 20
Low birth weights in blacks tied to racial identity, mom’s age — Moundville to host events — Analyst weighs in on unemployment rate — High school students learn about cybercrime … and more …
Low Birth Weights in Blacks Tied to Racial Identity, Mom’s Age
A UA researcher examines the role of racial identity and acculturation on birth weight of black infants.
Facilitators Needed for Yea, Alabama! Student Immersion Program
This year, the University will host Yea, Alabama!, an immersion program that engages incoming students in purposeful small group discussions led by UA student leaders and faculty/staff facilitators.
UA Clinic Provides Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Monica Finch checked every web site and read every book to prepare for a diagnosis she knew was coming.
$1.7 Million Grant to Increase Latino Nurses with Bachelor’s Degrees
The Capstone College of Nursing received a $1.7 million Nursing Workforce Diversity Program grant to increase the number of baccalaureate-prepared Latino nurses.
Senior Instills Passion for History, Discovery Through Expedition
UA senior shares her passion for the outdoors during the 39th Museum Expedition at Old Cahawba.
Bradt Named Life Member of Ceramic Society
Dr. Richard C. Bradt, metallurgical and materials engineering professor emeritus at UA, has been named a Distinguished Life Member of the American Ceramic Society.
New App Puts Safety Info at Your Fingertips
UA launches new safety app that provides information on what to do for potential natural and human caused hazards.
UA Appoints Associate Provost for Academic Affairs
The University of Alabama has named Dr. Luoheng Han as associate provost for academic affairs. Han is a professor of geography at UA and senior associate dean of The College of Arts and Sciences.