UA In the News — June 19
UA research shows tablet use has positive effects on children — Apple Watches can be linked with UA ACT Cards — commentary on banking and marijuana … and more …
UA research shows tablet use has positive effects on children — Apple Watches can be linked with UA ACT Cards — commentary on banking and marijuana … and more …
University of Alabama professor Dr. Rachel Raimist will direct an episode of the award-winning television show “Queen Sugar,” which will air fall 2018.
Commentary on legalized marijuana and banking — UA student IDs equipped for Apple devices — Callie Walker’s unique Miss America bond with mother … and more …
Recent appointments, elections and publications of the UA faculty.
Effective Tuesday, July 10, The University of Alabama Office of Human Resources and Payroll Services will move to a permanent home.
The University of Alabama’s Professional Staff Assembly elected seven new officers whose terms will end in 2019.
The University of Alabama Black Faculty and Staff Association elected five new officers for the 2018-2020 term, which starts in August.
Dr. Sherwood Burns-Nader was honored recently with the Association of Child Life Professional’s 2018 Professional Research Recognition Award for directing a study that found computer tablets provide a distraction that reduces pain and anxiety in pediatric burn patients undergoing hydrotherapy.
A University of Alabama professor has recently received a prestigious award from the U.S. Navy in hopes of advancing the future of Naval ships.
Dr. Matthew Hudnall will shift his focus to fundamental research as an assistant professor of management information systems in the Culverhouse College of Business. He’ll also serve as associate director of the Institute of Business Analytics.