UA Professor Elected Divisional President for American Psychological Association

Dr. Anne McDonald Culp, professor of human development and family studies at The University of Alabama, was recently elected Division 37 president-elect for the American Psychological Association.

UA’s Alabama Public Radio Going Digital

Alabama Public Radio WUAL-FM at The University of Alabama is the only public radio station in the state to receive a grant issued by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) to purchase the equipment needed to make the transition to digital radio.

UA Music Professor Named to Fulbright Post

Charles Snead, horn professor and interim director of The University of Alabama’s School of Music, has been selected to serve on the FulSpec U.S. Studies – Music 2 Peer Review Committee for the Fulbright Senior Specialists Program. The School of Music is housed in UA’s College of Arts and Sciences.

Premier Ballet Institute Holds Classes at UA for Eighth Year

The American Ballet Theatre will conduct a three-week Summer Ballet Intensive, June 26-July 18 on the campus of The University of Alabama. This is an opportunity for aspiring dancers to spend three weeks with members of the nation’s most acclaimed ballet company.

Pine Apple Grows Fastest, Huntsville Posts Largest Population Gains in Census Bureau Estimates, According to UA Data Center

The U.S. Census Bureau has released new population estimates for Alabama’s cities and towns that give the state its most recent indications of growth since the 2000 census, according to Annette Watters, manager of the Alabama State Data Center at The University of Alabama.

Mobile Resident Inducted into Alabama Social Work Hall of Fame

Erin Wheeler of Mobile was recently inducted into the Alabama Social Work Hall of Fame. Wheeler, retired director for the Mobile County Department of Human Resources, was inducted for the area of practice/administration.

‘Old Glory’ Reminds Americans of Reasons to Celebrate Independence Day Despite Divisive Issues, Says UA Professor

Flags will increasingly unfurl in all their red, white and star-spangled glory as the July 4th holiday approaches, and a University of Alabama political icon expert says the American flag is “part of the ‘glue’ that holds the population together,” during divisive political times.

UA African-American Alumni Society to Award Prestigious Scholarship to UA Student

Christina L. Daniel of Aliceville has been selected to receive the first University of Alabama African-American Alumni Society Endowed Scholarship.

Tables Turn on Father’s Day for UA Nutritionist

Dr. Ralph Lane is usually the person in his family who does “all the food preparation,” he proudly says. But, the tables turn on Father’s Day for this father of four and University of Alabama professor of nutrition when his wife and children prepare some of his favorite foods.

UA Helping Teachers Become ‘Highly Qualified’ Instructors as Part of No Child Left Behind Act

The University of Alabama is offering assistance for area teachers to help them meet the requirements to become Highly Qualified teachers, a designation mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act.