UA’s Project R.O.S.E. Installs Motor Oil Collection Tanks Across The State

­University of Alabama-sponsored Project R.O.S.E. (Recycled Oil Saves Energy) will soon install seven collection tanks for used motor oil in four areas across Alabama, for the “do-it-yourself” oil changer.

UA/American Ballet Theatre Team Up For Fourth Dance Intensive & Gala

The University of Alabama department of theatre and dance and the world-renowned American Ballet Theatre are once again teaming up to host some of America’s finest young dancers on the UA campus as part of the Summer Dance Intensive, July 9-28.

UA Parking Services Testing Electric Vehicles on Campus

Gasoline may soon be a thing of the past at The University of Alabama.

UA’s Kelley Receives International Law Fraternity’s Highest Award

Christopher Robin Kelley of Auburn, a 2000 graduate of The University of Alabama School of Law, recently received the J. Will Pless International Graduate of the Year Award, presented by Phi Delta Phi, international legal fraternity.

Shaw Named Assistant Dean at UA School of Law

Robert H. “Bob” Shaw will assume the position of assistant dean for advancement at The University of Alabama School of Law on Aug. 1.

Public Service Announcement: Free Treatment Available for Volunteers in UA Study

THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT IS SEEKING VOLUNTEERS WHO ARE EXPERIENCING SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION TO TAKE PART IN A RESEARCH STUDY.

UA Student Media Leaders Selected for 2001-2002 Academic Year

The Media Planning Board of The University of Alabama has selected the final four new student leaders for two of its six student-run media.

UA Professor Presents Findings At International Aids Conference In South Africa

The gathering of more than 10,000 global healthcare and community leaders at the 13th International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, represents a worldwide interest in addressing and combating the dreadful effects of the disease, which now afflicts more than 35 million people.

UA Engineering and Southern Company Partner to Increase Minority Engineers

The University of Alabama College of Engineering, ranked 12th nationally in the percentage of undergraduate engineering degrees awarded to African Americans, is expanding its Minority Engineering Program thanks to the help of the Southern Company

UA Study Suggests Firm Handshakes and Good Impressions Really Do Go Hand in Hand

What does a person’s handshake tell you about them? Quiet a bit, according to a new study led by a University of Alabama associate professor of psychology.