International Education Week Begins at UA With Sounds of India Concert

Tuscaloosa will come alive with the sounds of India at the “Fascinating Winds and Scintillating Strings South Indian Flute and North Indian Sitar Jugalbandhi” concert on Sunday, Nov. 12 at 3 p.m. in the Ferguson Theater at The University of Alabama.

UA Museum to Display Original Fish Drawings by Joseph R. Tomelleri

The University of Alabama’s Alabama Museum of Natural History opens a new exhibition titled “Alabama Fishes: Original Art by Joseph Tomelleri,” Nov. 11.

UA’s New College to Sponsor Folklife Association’s Nov. 11 Gathering Focusing on Cemetery Traditions

Decoration days and other cemetery traditions in Alabama will be the focus of The Alabama Folklife Association’s Nov. 11 gathering on The University of Alabama campus.

U.S.’s Innovative Edge Tied to Research in States Like Alabama

Statewide, Alabama receives less than one-half of 1 percent of all National Science Foundation research dollars annually. However, with political winds seemingly blowing in favor of a proposed doubling of the NSF budget, a group of national experts, including the University of Alabama’s Dr. Keith McDowell, is developing a new vision for science and engineering programs within those historically under funded states.

Alabama Housing Market Shows Signs of Weakness, According to UA’s Real Estate Center

The Alabama housing market declined significantly in September after a strong showing in August, according to the Alabama Real Estate Research and Education Center at The University of Alabama.

UA to Host Halfway Party for Beat Auburn Beat Hunger Food Drive

The University of Alabama Community Service Center is throwing a Halfway Party for the Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food collection campaign on Monday, Nov. 6 from noon-2 p.m. in the Ferguson Plaza.

UA Students Show School Spirit by Donating to Scholarships

University of Alabama students are being asked to show their school spirit by making small contributions to a UA scholarship fund for first generation college students over the next month.

UA Hires First-Ever Director of Health Promotion and Wellness

The University of Alabama has hired Rebecca K. Kelly as its first-ever director of health promotion and wellness.

Alabama Quality Award Winners to be Recognized Nov. 30 by UA’s Alabama Productivity Center

Sixteen organizations are recipients of the 2006 Alabama Quality Award, the state’s honor for quality and performance, administered by the Alabama Productivity Center, located at The University of Alabama.

UA Crossroads Community Center Events Celebrate National Native American Heritage Month

In celebration of National Native American Heritage Month, The University of Alabama Crossroads Community Center is sponsoring several events on campus.