Native American Festival at UA’s Moundville Park Named One of Top 10 Events for Alabama History in 2009

Historical festivals and celebrations are the focus of the 2009 Top 10 Events released by the Alabama Tourism Department. October’s Moundville Native American Festival, staged at The University of Alabama Museums’ Moundville Archaeological Park, makes the list this year along with other venerable festivals around the state.

November Report on State Home Building Activity Now Available Through UA’s Center for Real Estate Web Site

The November 2008 New Construction Report, which includes building permits and housing starts, is posted and available at The University of Alabama’s Center for Real Estate Web site. The address for the site is http://acre.cba.ua.edu/construction_statistics.php

All in the Hips

The crashing of the enormous fluked tail on the surface of the ocean is a “calling card” of modern whales. Living whales have no back legs, and their front legs take the form of flippers that allow them to steer. Their special tails provide the powerful thrust necessary to move their huge bulk.

Listening to the Voices Inside Your Head

Listening to the Voices Inside Your Head

When students make mistakes in the classroom, teachers are instructed to use immediate feedback. This makes a strong impression and ensures that students won’t repeat the mistakes again and again.

December Graduates Announced at UA

The University of Alabama awarded some 1,500 degrees during winter commencement Saturday, Dec. 13 on campus.

Weather to Offer Few Surprises in ’09

If you were a fan of the Southeast’s 2008 weather patterns, you may be in luck during the coming year. Dr. David Brommer, a University of Alabama climatologist, predicts 2009 will follow the weather pattern set by the current year – a pattern of normalcy.

State’s Educational Level to Rise

If recent trends are any indication, look for the state’s educational level to move up and maybe the per capita income to increase.

State’s Employment Levels to Decline

Alabama, one of the shining lights in the South when it comes to employment levels, will likely lose some of its glow in 2009, according to Ahmad Ijaz, an economic analyst with The University of Alabama’s Center for Business and Economic Research.

A Likely Casualty of the Economic Slump: Healthy Eating

The obesity epidemic in the United States has made getting the recommended amounts of fruits and vegetables a major issue at the dinner table, but a University of Alabama expert says the focus on healthy eating may suffer in 2009 thanks to the downtown in the economy.

Education Issues Will Have to Wait on Economy, UA Education Professor Predicts

While fulfilling some campaign promises, such as full funding for “No Child Left Behind (NCLB),” may prove elusive for President-elect Obama during the current economic downturn, the act will receive some attention and support through stimulus packages, such as the Economic Recovery Plan in 2009, predicts Dr. Marcia Rock, associate professor of education at The University of Alabama.