2004 Homecoming Court Announced at UA
The 2004 University of Alabama homecoming court was selected in a general student election on Tuesday, Oct. 12.
The 2004 University of Alabama homecoming court was selected in a general student election on Tuesday, Oct. 12.
The University of Alabama College of Arts & Sciences School of Music together with the Gloria Narramore Moody Foundation and Hampton Inns of Tuscaloosa present “From the Top.” The hit public radio program will record in the Concert Hall of the Moody Music Building on the UA campus Sunday, Oct. 24 at 3 p.m.
Three distinguished leaders will be inducted into the College of Communication and Information Sciences Hall of Fame at The University of Alabama on Oct. 21.
An impressive 98.5 percent of the May 2004 graduates of The University of Alabama School of Law who took the Alabama bar exam in July passed. In raw numbers, 134 of the 136 new UA law graduates who took the exam were successful.
The University of Alabama faculty art exhibition will be open in the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art through Nov. 7. This annual exhibition features works of art by current studio faculty and emeritus faculty members of the department of art.
The housing market in Alabama continues to send a mixed message, according to the Alabama Real Estate Research and Education Center (AREREC) at The University of Alabama.
The University of Alabama’s astronomy department will hold a free public sky viewing that will focus on Ring Nebula at Gallalee Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 15.
Lisa Heinzerling of the Georgetown Law Center will deliver The University of Alabama School of Law’s first “Risk and the Law” lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 12, in the law school’s Moot Courtroom. The lecture will begin at 11 a.m. and is open to the public.
The fifth annual University of Alabama McNair Scholars Research Conference will be held Thursday, Oct. 14, at the Alabama Museum of Natural History in Smith Hall on the UA campus.
The world’s largest data mining conference will be held later this month in Las Vegas and The University of Alabama’s Institute of Business Intelligence will play a major role in the event.