New Program Brings Australian Faculty And Students To UA School Of Law

­ Ten students and two faculty members from Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, Australia, are spending five weeks at The University of Alabama School of Law this semester under a new partnership that will enhance international education at both universities. The group arrived in Tuscaloosa on Jan. 6 and will be on campus until Feb. 13.

Birmingham Attorney Receives Prestigious UA Law School Award

Birmingham attorney William B. Hairston Jr. received the Sam W. Pipes Distinguished Alumnus Award at The University of Alabama School of Law Farrah Law Society Banquet on Feb. 2.

UA Law Professor Named To National Advisory Council

Norman P. Stein, professor in The University of Alabama School of Law, was recently named to the U.S. Secretary of Labor’s Advisory Council on Employee Welfare and Pension Plans.

Visiting UA History Professor To Discuss ‘Tuskegee Experiment’, Eugenics’ Influence

A visiting University of Alabama history professor, whose research includes the links between the so-called “Tuskegee Experiment” and the once popular scientific theory of eugenics, will discuss that topic during a Wednesday, Feb. 14 talk at 4 p.m. in UA’s ten Hoor Hall, room 125.

UA Celebrity Series Present Pianist Christopher O’Riley

The School of Music at The University of Alabama will present renowned pianist Christopher O’Riley in concert as part of this year’s Celebrity Series on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p.m., in the Moody Music Concert Hall.

Alabama Supreme Court To Hear Arguments At UA Law School

The Alabama Supreme Court will hear oral arguments at The University of Alabama School of Law Thursday, Feb. 8, from 9:15 a.m. until noon in room 187/188 of the Law Center.

UA’s Sarah Moody Gallery Of Art To Present “Arch”

The Sarah Moody Gallery of Art at The University of Alabama will present “ARCH” Feb. 16 through March 22.

Who Wants To Be A Scientist? Winners Of UA’s Annual Physics Contest Have Chance At Four-Year Scholarships

Are you ready to play “Who Wants To Be A Scientist?” Dozens of the brightest high school students from across the state are ready, and while the top two winners of The University of Alabama’s upcoming physics contest will not win a million dollars, they will compete for two, four-year scholarships to UA.

UA Engineers Develop Web Site For Clean Air Awareness

A student and faculty member in The University of Alabama’s College of Engineering recently created a Web site to raise awareness about air quality problems in Alabama.

UA To Host Alabama Youth Summit Friday

The University of Alabama will host some 250 high school student leaders from around the state as they seek answers to some of Alabama’s most pressing problems at the Alabama Youth Summit on Friday, Feb. 2.