UA In the News — Nov. 14, 2017
UA joins atmospheric research group — UA Law School receives $1.5 million gift — Capstone Village residents go canoeing — UA Law School faculty weigh in on Roy Moore — and more.
UA joins atmospheric research group — UA Law School receives $1.5 million gift — Capstone Village residents go canoeing — UA Law School faculty weigh in on Roy Moore — and more.
Overall, UA’s Graduation Success Rate was 90 this year, ranking in the top four among SEC schools. The Crimson Tide’s overall score ranks in the top third nationally.
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.
In a proactive effort to evaluate improved security procedures, The University of Alabama will test the use of metal detectors at the Nov. 18 football game at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
The University of Mississippi’s Special Olympics College Unified football team defeated The University of Alabama 51-27 Sunday at the UA Rec fields.
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
LifeTrack started in 1973 as part of a movement on campus called “University Without Walls.” The focus of the program was to get people out of the classroom, into experiential learning and critical thinking.
The University of Alabama’s Capstone International Center is sponsoring International Education Week from Monday, Nov. 13, to Friday, Nov. 17, to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.
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 …
UA Student Christian Holt won first place at the 2017 Speak Off, a public speaking competition hosted by the College of Communication and Information Sciences.