UA Alumna Named to Prestigious AAHID

Sonya Batchelor Odell, a graduate of The University of Alabama College of Human Environmental Sciences from Winston County, will be inducted into the American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers early next year.

Realizing the Dream Lecture Series Hosted By UA, Stillman College, Shelton State Community CollegeRealizing the Dream Lecture Series Hosted By UA, Stillman College, Shelton State Community College

The University of Alabama, along with Stillman College and Shelton State Community College, will host the Realizing the Dream-Martin Luther King Jr. 2005 Distinguished Lecture Series featuring guest speaker Dr. K.P.S. Kamath.

Capstone Heroes Part of Capstone Creed Week Oct. 16-21

The University of Alabama has begun the Capstone Heroes Program to be part of Capstone Creed Week Oct. 16-21.

UA Engineering Key in Multi-Institute Exploratory Research Project Investigating Hurricane Katrina Damage

Tragically, Hurricane Katrina caused loss of life and widespread damage in several states. Engineers throughout the country are beginning to analyze building structures and codes in order to design safer and stronger buildings for the future.

Drivers Needed for Hurricane Victims

The Ministerial Alliance Disaster Relief Office is seeking volunteers to drive families displaced by Hurricane Katrina from shelters to doctors appointments, shopping and other destinations to help them transition from temporary situations to permanence.

UA Men Against Violence to Show Film From Latin America

The University of Alabama Men Against Violence will show the film “Macho” Tuesday, Sept 27, at 7 pm in the Ferguson Center Mortar Board room.

UA Launches Innovative Websites for Freshmen and Their Parents to Help Adjust to College Life

The University of Alabama launched revolutionary interactive Web sites for freshmen and their parents designed to improve retention, campus involvement and graduation rates.

UA-Sponsored Nursing Hall of Fame to Be Oct. 20

Six health care leaders, including one who revolutionized home health care, pioneers in nursing education and one who helped write what would become the Medicare standards, will soon be inducted into the Alabama Nursing Hall of Fame, established by The University of Alabama.

UA Awarded $1.35 Million to Fund Regional AMSTI Site

The University of Alabama In-Service Education Center has been awarded $1.35 million from the Alabama State Department of Education to create a new Alabama Math, Science and Technology Initiative site, purchase resource materials, provide local staff and offer teacher training.

Noted Author of New Hank Williams Book at UA Sept. 28

Alabama author Paul Hemphill will visit The University of Alabama Wednesday, Sept. 28, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. to talk about and sign copies of his latest book “Lovesick Blues: The Life of Hank Williams” (Viking, 2005) at the W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library in Mary Harmon Bryant Hall.