Recent UA Grad Crowned Miss Mississippi

Allison Kellogg, a May graduate of The University of Alabama, won the title of Miss Mississippi 2003 over 38 other contestants at the annual competition held in Vicksburg.

Local Student Named to UA Presidents’ List

Joseph Hunt of Fruithurst was named to The University of Alabama President’s List for the spring 2003 semester. He is the son of Charles and Shelia Hunt of Fruithurst.

UA Awards Top Scholarships to Area Students

The University of Alabama recently awarded its most prestigious scholarships to area students for the 2003-2004 academic year.

Student Receives Top UA Scholarship

Robert D. Walker II of Fulton, Miss., has been awarded a Presidential Scholarship from The University of Alabama. The Presidential Scholarship pays at least the value of tuition per academic year and is renewable for four academic years of undergraduate work.

Free Treatment for Depression, Anxiety Available Through UA Studies

Mental health needs can sometimes take a back seat to physical problems, particularly among older adults, but researchers in three University of Alabama studies are seeking to assist those experiencing depression or anxiety.

UA Students Receive Nuclear Training Scholarships

Three University of Alabama College of Engineering students received National Academy for Nuclear Training Scholarships for the upcoming academic year.

UA Law Alum Howell Heflin to Receive American Bar Association Award

The American Bar Association will present the John Marshall Award to former U.S. Sen. Howell Heflin of Tuscumbia at the Annual Dinner in Honor of the Judiciary in San Francisco on Aug. 10.

UA Law Alum Howell Heflin to Receive American Bar Association Award

The American Bar Association will present the John Marshall Award to former U.S. Sen. Howell Heflin of Tuscumbia at the Annual Dinner in Honor of the Judiciary in San Francisco on Aug. 10.

UA’s Lamont Library Fund will Help Preserve the Stories of Alabama’s History

Confederate love memoirs, sheet music that inspired American troops in the world wars, and letters from freed slaves found in the dusty attic of a Greensboro plantation all serve as artifacts that have been left behind by the people who guided our nation through its most spectacular and turbulent periods.

UA Professor Wins Prestigious Anthropology Award

Dr. Lisa LeCount, assistant professor of anthropology at The University of Alabama, recently won the Gordon R. Willey Award for work she published in the American Anthropologist.