UA Students and Professors to Perform La Bohème in Anniversary Concert
Emotions run wild, tensions are thick, and hearts break on most fall weekends in Tuscaloosa, but on the second weekend of November, it won’t just be on the football field.
Emotions run wild, tensions are thick, and hearts break on most fall weekends in Tuscaloosa, but on the second weekend of November, it won’t just be on the football field.
The 2005 University of Alabama homecoming court was selected in a general student election on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
The University of Alabama department of criminal justice and Alpha Phi Sigma, the national criminal justice honor society, will host “Careers in Criminal Justice” Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 12-2 p.m. in 116 Farrah Hall.
The University of Alabama’s Creative Campus program is sponsoring a New Orleans Jazz Benefit Thursday, Oct. 27, at 6:30 p.m. in the Moody Music Concert Hall.
The University of Alabama Panhellenic Association will host Sorority Row Trick-or-Treat on Monday, Oct. 31, from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Ask someone about the biggest threats to the Earth’s rivers – a primary source of drinking water for its inhabitants – and pollution is likely to come to mind, possibly followed by dams. However, a University of Alabama ecologist, who recently edited a 1,168-page comprehensive guide to North America’s rivers, says introduction of non-native species is a lesser discussed but real threat to our most valuable natural resource.
Dr. John E. Lochman, professor and Saxon Chair in Clinical Psychology at The University of Alabama, is the recipient of the University’s Blackmon-Moody Outstanding Professor Award. He was honored in an Oct. 23 ceremony at the UA President’s Mansion.
For the fourth time in less than 10 years, the Center for Business and Economic Research at The University of Alabama has received the Award of Excellence in Publications from the National Association for University Business and Economic Research for the Alabama Economic Outlook.
A new Internet-based partnership between the DCH Health System and The University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing is striving to put advanced nursing degrees within easier reach of registered nurses who work at DCH’s four hospitals.
Funeral services for Dr. Harold Bishop, one of the first African-American faculty members at The University of Alabama, will be held Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 1 p.m. at the Moody Music Building on the UA campus.