UA in the News: July 16, 2008
Professor develops spray to increase plants’ tolerance of the cold – Student, graduate comment on menu site – UA grad finds niche in catering
Professor develops spray to increase plants’ tolerance of the cold – Student, graduate comment on menu site – UA grad finds niche in catering
Most managers of multifamily housing properties in Tuscaloosa – more than 75 percent – say they think the multifamily housing market in Tuscaloosa is slightly overbuilt or severely overbuilt, according to a survey conducted at the close of the spring semester by the Alabama Center for Real Estate at The University of Alabama.
The University of Alabama, in conjunction with the University of Alabama in Huntsville, officially launched the new Huntsville Executive MBA program with an orientation this week.
Photographs featuring the creative work of Greene County youth taking part in the Black Belt 100 Lenses project through The University of Alabama will be on display in Eutaw at the William McKinley Branch Courthouse starting Thursday, July 17 with an opening reception from 5-7 p.m.
Individual football game tickets sell out in one hour – UA professors discuss Alabama politics, and the end of Yankee stadium
UA faculty comment on college housing, birds – Alabama football tickets on sale today
UA-invented spray improves plants’ cold tolerance – UA faculty comment on online class boom, overseas journalism experiences, and presidential politics – UA flag flown in Kuwait finds new home in Alabama – SITE students face engineering challenge — UA football player to write online column for Sporting News – and more…
Olympic development soccer camps at UA – UA bass fishing team ranks high at national championship tournament – UA reaches our to state community colleges – Greeks prepare for biggest fall ever – and more…
New spray invented by UA prof improves plants’ cold tolerance – Professor awarded time on Hubble telescope — UA archeology team relocate Alabama cemetery – UA athletes named to SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll – UA rowing team hosts youth summer camp – and more…
University of Alabama researcher Dr. Nancy Rhodes has been studying the lives of teenage drivers for almost five years — she has listened to their stories about road trips, joy rides and tragic accidents.