UA Matters: Top 5 College Prep Tips for High School Seniors’ Final Semester

You’ve been accepted to college, assigned your dorm space, and lined up your course of study. So, it’s time to coast through your last semester of high school, right? You might want to rethink that.

UA Student News: March 3, 2009

DATES TO REMEMBER March 3 SGA elections, vote online State Treasurer Kay Ivey to speak, Bibb Graves Auditorium, 6 p.m. Premier screening of “The Hero Next Door,” 205 Gorgas Library, 5 p.m. March 4 SGA elections, vote online March 6 Graduate History Conference on Power and Struggle, AIME Building Nominations for the Academic Advising Excellence

UA Historian’s Travels Uncover New Freedoms, New Fears Among Roman Catholics in China

Roman Catholics and other Christians living in China today face a dilemma, says Dr. Anthony E. Clark, assistant professor of history at The University of Alabama. Changes in the communist state’s attitudes toward religion have allowed many Catholics to live in the open, but they live in terror — their freedom may be removed at any moment.

UA’s Moundville Park Reveals Secrets of Native-American Arrow and Spear Points in Family-Friendly Knap-in Event

Stone toolmakers, artists who work with primitive techniques and technology specialists demonstrate and sell their works at The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park, Friday, March 13, and Saturday, March 14, at its ninth Knap-in and Primitive Arts Meet.

Up to $133 Million in Earned Income Tax Credit may be ‘Left on Table,’ According to UA Researcher

The Earned Income Tax Credit, or EITC, is a refundable federal income tax credit for working individuals and families with low to moderate incomes.