UA Panhellenic Association To Sponsor Trick-Or-Treat At Ferguson Center Plaza

The University of Alabama Panhellenic Association will sponsor its annual Junior Panhellenic Trick-or-Treat, Thursday, Oct. 26, from 6-8 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Plaza.

UA Golden Key Chapter Wins International Award

The Key Chapter Award was presented to members of The University of Alabama chapter of the Golden Key National Honor Society at the recent Golden Key International Convention in Los Angeles.

UA Law School Receives Scholarship Endowment

The Ellingson Endowed Scholarship fund at The University of Alabama School of Law more than doubled recently with the second major gift from Chester W. Ellingson Jr. since the fund’s creation in 1994.

UA Graduate School Awards Minority Fellowships

The University of Alabama Graduate School recently announced that 11 UA students have received awards through the Minority Fellowships Program.

NSF Graduate Fellowship Application Deadline Nov. 7

National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program Applications for the 2001-2002 competition are now available. The deadline for applying in the 2001 competition is Nov. 7.

Young English Musicians To Particpate In UA Homecoming, Other Activities

Twenty-six youngsters from Essex County, England, will visit The University of Alabama during a one-week stay in the United States, Oct. 21-28.

Fishkeeper: UA Biologist Serves As Fish Librarian

In some ways, The University of Alabama’s Bernie Kuhajda is like a librarian. People regularly check out, use, and return – free of charge – items from among some 1 million samples lining the shelves where he works.

Yale Professor To Deliver UA Law School Meador Lecture

Akhil Reed Amar, Southmayd Professor of Law at Yale Law School, will present the Daniel J. Meador Lecture at The University of Alabama School of Law Monday, Oct. 23, at 2 p.m. in room 187 of the law school.

Quality Water To Be Century’s Biggest Environmental Challenge, UA Biologist Predicts

Talk of arresting violators of Birmingham’s outdoor watering ban may sound strange now, but a University of Alabama water quality expert says water shortages will become an increasingly visible issue in this country and around the globe.

Nationally Recognized Naturalist To Speak At UA

Craig Tufts, chief naturalist of the National Wildlife Federation, will give a lecture and slide presentation, “Birds In Your Backyard,” Saturday, Nov. 4, at 11a.m. at the President’s Pavilion on The University of Alabama campus.