Former President of Israeli Supreme Court to Speak at UA School of Law

Aharon Barak, who served as president of the Israeli Supreme Court from 1995-2006, will deliver the ninth Albritton Lecture at The University of Alabama School of Law on Thursday, Aug. 23, at noon in the Bedsole Moot Courtroom at the Law School. The lecture is free and open to the public.

Nation’s First Student Produced iPod Campus Tour Debuts at UA

Thanks to two talented and enterprising University of Alabama students, prospective students now have a new way of touring the Capstone: the iPod.

Accreditation Team Invites Public Comment Related to UA Police

As part of a voluntary accreditation assessment, employees of The University of Alabama Police Department and community members are invited to offer comments related to the department on Monday, Sept. 10 at 1 p.m. in the UAPD Training Room in New Hall on the UA campus.

Hull House CEO to Speak at UA’s Sixth Annual Social Work Conference Aug. 30-31

Clarence N. Wood, president/CEO of Jane Addams Hull House Association, will be the keynote speaker for The University Of Alabama School Of Social Work’s annual conference Aug. 30-31 at the Bryant Conference Center on the UA campus.

August Graduates Announced at UA

The University of Alabama awarded some 1,153 degrees during summer commencement held Saturday, Aug. 11 on campus.

Honors Students Come to Campus Early to be Good Citizens

A record number of freshmen in The University of Alabama Honors College will come to campus a week early to take part in community service projects known as Alabama Action and Outdoor Action Aug. 13-17.

Two UA Graduates Named Fulbright Scholars

Two recent University of Alabama graduates, Kristen Trotter Chick of Arab and Sean Sylvia of Prattville, have received prestigious Fulbright Scholarships to study abroad during the 2007-2008 school year.

UA to Hold Summer Commencement Ceremonies Saturday, Aug. 11

The University of Alabama’s summer commencement ceremonies will be held Saturday, Aug. 11 at 9 a.m. in Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.

Uncovering Well-Kept Secrets

Access to the Vatican Secret Archives is a privilege granted to only a limited number of researchers each year. Dr. Anthony Clark, assistant professor of Chinese history at The University of Alabama, had access to the Secret Archives and the Pope’s private library in Vatican City last summer to research 14th through 17th century letters between European and Chinese monarchs.

UA Club to Discuss Book on Low-Wage America

The Everywoman Book Club, sponsored by the Women’s Resource Center at The University of Alabama, will meet on Thursday, Aug. 23 at noon at The Globe Restaurant to discuss “Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America,” by Dr. Barbara Ehrenreich.