UA in the News: February 27, 2009
UA students hold “Real Body” fashion show – UA prof.’s research on Parkinson’s disease – UA professor comments on future of GM – UA events – and more…
UA students hold “Real Body” fashion show – UA prof.’s research on Parkinson’s disease – UA professor comments on future of GM – UA events – and more…
The five-year-old Supply Chain Management program at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce is quickly making a name for itself.
The University of Alabama Capstone International Center Japan Program will be celebrating the 23rd annual Sakura Festival March 1-31.
UA faculty comment on Alabama’s real estate market, economic impact – UA events – UA’s AdTeam creates campaign to fight binge drinking
High school students throughout Alabama are encouraged to participate in the second annual Capstone High School Business Plan Competition, sponsored by The Alabama Entrepreneurship Institute at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration.
The University of Alabama’s Kappa Delta Sorority will hold its 26th annual 5K Shamrock Run for RISE and Crossing Points at UA Feb. 28.
The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development is co-sponsoring a Your Town Alabama Inc. leadership workshop and networking opportunity June 3-5 at Camp McDowell, located near Nauvoo.
Ground broken on UA campus for new Jewish temple – UA faculty provides expert commentary on healthy grocery shopping, auto advertising, tax preparation – UA events – and more…
DATES TO REMEMBER Feb. 22-28 Eating Disorders Awareness Week Feb. 24 SGA Student Judicial Board applications due Feb. 25 Off-Campus Housing Fair, Ferguson Center, 10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Feb. 26 Fashion Rocks and So Does My Body Fashion Show, Ferguson Ballroom, 7 p.m. Feb. 28 Kappa Delta Run for RISE and Crossing Points, Gene Stallings RISE
The University of Alabama Honors College and UA Housing & Residential Communities are hosting an evening with Alabama artist Charlie Lucas, known as the “Tin Man,” on Tuesday, March 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the Smith Hall Grand Gallery.