Census Figures Show Population Growth Centered In State’s Suburban Areas
Shelby County continues to lead the state’s population growth, followed closely by Baldwin County, according to figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Shelby County continues to lead the state’s population growth, followed closely by Baldwin County, according to figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Media consultant Gary Fuller of Opelika will lecture on “Broadcast Management, Sales Presentations and Techniques,” Wednesday, March 21, in 222 Reese Phifer Hall, at 3 p.m.
Seikei University Professor of Law Mitsuo Matsushita will speak at The University of Alabama School of Law on Tuesday, March 20, at noon in room 372.
University of Alabama students will have an opportunity to meet with UA President Andrew Sorensen in an informal setting on Tuesday, March 20, from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Ferguson Center food court on the UA campus.
New students at The University of Alabama this fall can look forward to a variety of activities to welcome them to campus. Events include Bama Blast, a day-long orientation session and pep rally; Get On Board Day to introduce them to campus organizations, and rush activities for campus Greek organizations.
Jonathan William Macklem of Daphne was elected president of The University of Alabama Student Government Association (SGA) for 2001-02.
Dr. Bailey Thomson, associate professor of journalism in the College of Communication and Information Sciences at The University of Alabama, has been cited as a finalist in the Distinguished Editorial Writing category by The American Society of Newspaper Editors.
The University of Alabama’s College of Education is making it easier for K-12 teachers to earn post-graduate credit during their summer break.
Dr. Lynn Hasher, professor of psychology and marketing at the University of Toronto, will be the guest speaker for the annual Michael Dinoff Memorial Lecture at The University of Alabama on Friday, April 13. The public lecture begins at 7 p.m. in 208 Gordon Palmer Hall on the UA campus.
The University of Alabama College of Engineering recently received $25,000 in funding from BellSouth Corp. in support of the College’s diversity programs.