UA in the News: June 12, 2009
UA hosts national concrete canoe competition – WVUA will remain on UA campus after digital transition – UA events and honors
UA hosts national concrete canoe competition – WVUA will remain on UA campus after digital transition – UA events and honors
On June 11, 2009, the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions announced its decision regarding The University of Alabama’s appearance before the committee on February 20, 2009.
UA Center for Rural Health partners with VA to reach veterans in rural Alabama – UA hosts national concrete canoe competition – Professor comments on gas prices – Moundville hosts “Saturdays in the Park”
UA business professor comments on Chrysler-Fiat deal – Sculpture on campus draws attention – UA a partner in combustion engine research – and more…
The University of Alabama Campus Master Plan has received the 2009 Merit Award from the Society for College and University Planning for excellence in planning for a district or campus component.
UA hosts concrete canoe competition – UA engineering students travel to South Asia for clean water project – UA Press book on search for lost city – UA biologists’ study Alabama’s endangered fish population – and more…
Dr. John Lochman, professor of psychology at The University of Alabama, has received the The International Collaborative Prevention Research Award from the Society for Prevention Research.
UA experts work on mystery of Mabila – UA professor publishes book on civil rights activist T.R.M. Howard – Moundville program shows ancient roots of organic gardens — Crimson Tide Bass Anglers host annual invitational tourney – and more…
Technology used in The University of Alabama’s Math Technology Learning Center won the top award in an international competition recognizing the world’s most impactful use of technology in support of learning.
Ph.D. student does study on Chinese attitudes toward advertising – UA faculty comment on piracy, Alabama’s real estate market, economy, and population trends