UA Sarah Moody Gallery of Art Hosts Faculty Art Exhibit

The Sarah Moody Gallery of Art on The University of Alabama campus will feature the work of current and emeritus department of art faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences in the exhibition “Department of Art Faculty Exhibition 2006.”

A Recipe for High-Tech Commercial Success

Match one part University of Alabama faculty discovery with one part investor displaying an entrepreneurial spirit. Mix in a sound business plan, expert legal advice and top-notch communication facilities, alongside assistance with plan implementation. Ensure all these ingredients blend within a favorable environment.

World Renowned Geneticist Speaks at UA Winter Commencement Ceremonies

Speaking today at The University of Alabama’s winter commencement ceremonies, world renowned geneticist Dr. Richard M. Myers said the advances made in the field of genetics is leading to the development of personalized medicine in the not so distant future.

UA Completes Two-Year Moundville Collection Rehabilitation, Adds Archives to Internet to Aid Research

The University of Alabama Office of Archaeological Research recently completed a two-year collection rehabilitation using a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

UA Lab Pilots E-Citation Program to Police Departments

The University of Alabama’s CARE Research & Development Laboratory is piloting locally a municipal version of its electronic citation application and ticketing process, known as E-Citation. Piloting to city police departments is the latest phase in developing the program that allows law enforcement officers to send tickets electronically to the Administrative Office of Courts.

Vinemont Student Named 2006 Miss UA

Lee Elizabeth Parker, a junior majoring in nursing, was named 2006 Miss University of Alabama.

MLK ‘Realizing the Dream’ Concert at UA Presents Marlon Jordan Quintet and Stephanie Jordan

The Marlon Jordan Quintet with soloist Stephanie Jordan will highlight the 17th annual Martin Luther King Jr. “Realizing the Dream” concert at The University of Alabama’s Moody Music Concert Hall, Saturday, Jan. 14 at 7:30 p.m.

Katrina Will Make Proving Where You Live Difficult in 2006

Look for cities and counties in the Hurricane Katrina-affected areas to have trouble proving their true populations in the months ahead, predicts a University of Alabama census data analyst.

Look for Increased Internet Banking and Continued Upheaval in the Banking Industry in 2006

Internet banking will continue to increase as more consumers do their personal banking online in the coming year, a University of Alabama banking expert says. Competition for financial services will also be intense.

Performance Enhancer Train Keeps Chugging Along in 2006

Although 2005 saw major league sports step up efforts to crack down on performance enhancers like Anabolic Steroids, the cat is out of the bag, says Dr. Mike Perko, chair of The University of Alabama’s health science department.