Faculty & Staff
UA’s Clark Places in National Association of Broadcasters’ Competition
Dr. Chandra Clark, an assistant professor in The University of Alabama College of Communication and Information Sciences, finished third in the first National Association of Broadcasters PILOT Innovation Challenge.
UA Political Science Assistant Professor Discusses Upcoming Election
UA Cares: United We Thrive
7 Frightful Things at UA (with an Educational Purpose)
1. Haunting music In the Moody Music Building Concert Hall, Dr. Faythe Freese sits at UA’s famous Holtkamp pipe organ and plays a few bars. Recognize the composition? For many of us, this music brings to mind supernatural movie villains who have sent chills down the spines of audiences since the days of silent film. But
2016 Pre-Retirement Planning Series Opens
During the month of November, the UA Benefits Office will present the 2016 Pre-Retirement Planning Series, information-filled sessions designed for employees planning to retire within the next five years. The series offers a roadmap to get from “here” to there” in retirement. Each session will be facilitated by a lead professional to provide information and to answer questions.
Diversity, Inclusion Among Topics Discussed at SEC ALDP Fall Workshop
The Southeastern Conference Academic Leadership Development Program (SEC ALDP) recently held its fall workshop at The University of Alabama. The event brought the 2016-17 cohort of participants, known as fellows, from all 14 SEC universities together for the first time. Each SEC-wide event covers various issues faced by academic administrators in higher education today. Topics
UA Psychology Professor: Children Benefit from Halloween Activities
Whether or not you embrace the pageantry of Halloween, the parent-child activities associated with the holiday incorporate core developmental exercises for children, according to a psychology professor at The University of Alabama.
Philosopher to Discuss Race, Criminal Justice in UA Lecture
Dr. Elizabeth Anderson, a philosophy scholar at the University of Michigan, will speak about race and criminal justice during the second lecture of The University of Alabama’s Philosophy Today Series.