UA’s Graduate Business School Ranks 33rd Among Publics by U.S. News
The Manderson Graduate School of Business at The University of Alabama is ranked No. 33 among the 255 MBA programs at public universities included in the 2010 U.S. News rankings.
The Manderson Graduate School of Business at The University of Alabama is ranked No. 33 among the 255 MBA programs at public universities included in the 2010 U.S. News rankings.
DATES TO REMEMBER April 20 Crimson Culture Week, continues through April 24 Take Back the Night march and rally, Crimson Promenade, 6 p.m. April 21 Student Government Association director applications due, 5 p.m. April 22 Alabama Forensic Council open auditions, 226 Reese Phifer Hall, 1:30-5 p.m. Sigma Delta Tau event, Five Guys, 5-9 p.m. April
UA-based team places third in business plan competition – More students to get tickets for next football season
The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development is co-sponsoring a Your Town Alabama Inc. leadership workshop June 2-4 at Camp McDowell.
UA, Bishop State team up for nursing degrees – UA professor/student study weather conditions in Bryant-Denny stadium – Creative process behind the costumes worn in UA theatre productions – New thermal energy product created at UA helps bomb-sniffing dogs become more effective – Business students to promote sustainability – UA events – and more…
The “What’s for Dinner?” series on culinary culture and sustainability will be held Wednesday, April 21, at 5:30 p.m. in 205 Gorgas featuring a speaker’s panel to discuss the slow food movement, the perfect fruit and sustainability.
The University of Alabama Women’s Resource Center is hosting the Take Back the Night March and Rally Tuesday, April 20, at 6 p.m. at the Crimson Promenade.
Area celebrates Tide’s annual scrimmage with music and food – New bus route will be available for A-Day – UA celebrates Earth Day this Sunday – UA professor receives good service award – UA’s Real Estate Center reports on building numbers – and more…
The University of Alabama’s Wind Ensemble will host composer David Maslanka for a residency Sunday, April 18 to Tuesday, April 20 in UA’s School of Music.
University of Alabama scientists invite the public to a discussion of the smallest known particles, and the gigantic instrument used to study them, as well as an opportunity to view the moon and Saturn through a UA telescope.