Religion Expert to Speak at UA as Part of Aaron Aronov Lecture Series

Dr. Tomoko Masuzawa, professor of comparative literature and history at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will give The University of Alabama department of religious studies’ 2006-2007 Aaron Aronov Lecture.

UA Senior Honored by Selection into Prestigious Fellowship Program

Robyn Thomas, a senior from Trussville majoring in biological sciences at The University of Alabama, has been selected as a recipient of a highly prestigious Amgen Fellowship with the Teach For America program.

University Programs Hosts Comedy Central Campus Tour

University Programs at The University of Alabama is presenting Comedy Central on campus Friday, March 2 at 6:30 p.m. in Morgan Auditorium with popular comedians Christian Finnegan and Nick Thune.

UA’s Mary Stone Named American Accounting Association’s 2007 Outstanding Educator

Dr. Mary Stone, director of the Culverhouse School of Accountancy at The University of Alabama, has been named the 2007 winner of the American Accounting Association’s Outstanding Accounting Educator Award.

Work of UA Film Students to be Showcased at Coffee Shop Cinema Film Festival

Film students at The University of Alabama will have an opportunity to showcase their short films at the UA Creative Campus Coffee Shop Cinema Film Festival set for March 1-3.

‘Romeo and Juliet’ at UA’s Gallaway Theatre Feb. 27 – March 4

The University of Alabama department of theatre and dance presents “Romeo and Juliet,” one of Shakespeare’s most famous works, Feb. 27-March 4 in the Marian Gallaway Theatre in the UA theatre district.

UA Forum to Feature Women Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement

In recognition of Women’s History Month, The University of Alabama is hosting a forum March 1 at 7 p.m. in 151 Shelby Hall celebrating the work of women in the modern civil rights movement.

2007 SWE Region D Conference to be Held at UA

The Society of Women Engineers will hold their 2007 Region D Conference at The University of Alabama from March 2-4.

UA Museum’s ‘CSI Alabama’ to Display Science Behind TV Dramas

Americans seem to have an insatiable appetite for television dramas focusing on the scientific aspects of criminal investigations. An upcoming exhibit at The University of Alabama’s Alabama Museum of Natural History will give visitors a hands-on look at crime scene analysis and forensic investigations, minus the backlighting and Hollywood glitz.

UA Professor Receives IIE’s Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award

Dr. Gary Moynihan, professor of industrial engineering at The University of Alabama, was recently awarded the 2006 Institute of Industrial Engineers’ Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award for Region Three.