Itzhak Perlman Performs at UA
Seats have sold out for the Itzhak Perlman concert April 12, wrapping up the 2007-2008 Celebrity Series in The University of Alabama College of Arts and Sciences’ School of Music.
Seats have sold out for the Itzhak Perlman concert April 12, wrapping up the 2007-2008 Celebrity Series in The University of Alabama College of Arts and Sciences’ School of Music.
The University of Alabama College of Engineering announced Dr. Beth Todd, associate professor of mechanical engineering, as the 2008 T. Morris Hackney Endowed Faculty Leadership award recipient.
The University of Alabama College of Engineering awarded L. Lamar Faulkner with the 2008 Outstanding Alumni Volunteer Award.
The University of Alabama Honors College, political science department and Blackburn Institute will host former Congressmen Barry Goldwater Jr. (R-Calif.) and Judge David Minge (D-Minn.) on campus Monday, March 31, at 5:30 p.m. in 310 Bidgood Hall as part of the Congress to Campus program.
The Dance COLEctive, a top contemporary company from Chicago, will present two days of master classes and lectures culminating in a free public performance of its seminal work, “Written on the Body,” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, at The University of Alabama’s Morgan Auditorium.
University of Alabama students representing the UA Office of Student Media took top spots in the Southeast Journalism Conference held recently at the University of Mississippi in Oxford.
The University of Alabama’s African American Studies Program is celebrating the expanding work of its mission with a series of events during its Open House Week, which runs from Monday, April 7 to Friday, April 11.
The 2008 Rose Gladney Lecture for Justice and Social Change will be held at The University of Alabama W. S. Hoole Special Collections Library on Wednesday, April 2 at 7:30 p.m. with guest speaker the Rev. Dorsey Odell Blake.
Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity and Phi Mu Sorority at The University of Alabama want everyone at the Capstone to “Get on the Ball” for Children’s Miracle Network.
If the Gulf Shores Parkway – Highway 59 for you old-timers – seemed more crowded than normal during the recent spring break, it probably was. And, not just because of spring break traffic.