UA’s Rural Medical Scholars Program Accepting Applications

The Rural Medical Scholars Program (RMSP) at The University of Alabama will interview eligible applicants in June for the 2000 class that begins in August.

UA’s Rural Health Scholar Programs Accepting Applications

High school juniors with an interest in health care careers and college life may get a preview of both through The University of Alabama’s Rural Health Scholars Program (RHSP) and the new Rural Science Scholars Program.

Metro Area Populations Grow; Shelby Still Fastest Growing County in the State

The populations of the counties surrounding Alabama’s major metropolitan areas continue to grow, but the populations of 11 counties in the Black Belt have lost population.

UA President Andrew Sorensen to Meet With Students

University of Alabama students will have an opportunity to meet with UA President Andrew Sorensen in an informal setting Monday, March 13, from noon-1:30 p.m. at the Ferguson Center Food Court on the UA campus.

2000 Opens Strong for Alabama Housing Market

After three consecutive years of record sales, the residential real estate market in Alabama continues to show signs of slowing, according to figures from the Alabama Real Estate Research and Education Center (AREREC).

English Professor Selected for Prestigious Burnum Award

The University of Alabama selected Dr. Phillip Beidler, professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences, as the recipient of the 1999 Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award.

UA School of Law Offers Tax Preparation Assistance

Need help preparing tax returns? The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) at The University of Alabama School of Law can provide assistance.

UA to Host Alabama Scholastic Press Association Convention

The University of Alabama will once again host the Alabama Scholastic Press Associationís annual state convention March 10-11.

UA Announces Premier Awards Recipients

The University of Alabama has announced the top individual award recipients for scholarship, leadership and service to the University for 2000.