In the News – Sept. 22-24, 2018
Law school receives $26.5 million gift – CBER expert talks about Calhoun County employment rate – law professor pens op-ed about Kavanaugh – and more.
Law school receives $26.5 million gift – CBER expert talks about Calhoun County employment rate – law professor pens op-ed about Kavanaugh – and more.
Awards, exhibitions, fellowships and publications of UA’s faculty.
Law School renamed for alum – UA releases human trafficking stats – UA professor: female mass shooters are rare – and more.
Survey results will provide guidance to University leadership for continued improvement to the campus workplace experience by providing the thoughts and opinions of UA employees.
The annual flu shot campaign kicks off Sept. 12 and continues through late November with free flu shots provided at locations across campus.
The Office, Clerical and Technical Staff Assembly recently elected new officers.
UA researchers are working with social service providers to implement an intervention intended to help manage problem behaviors in children who’ve experienced trauma.
Campus Dialogues are a weekly opportunity for students, faculty and staff to engage one another in respectful and moderated conversation about important issues related to identity, current events and campus life.
UA to begin classes Wednesday — CBER study cited in port expansion story — Feldman discusses Munchausen by proxy — and more.
UA employee organizations joined together to provide a teacher/staff appreciation day luncheon and classroom supplies for Brewer-Porch Children’s Center employees on Aug. 6.