UA in the News: May 15-17, 2010

Moundville museum reopens after $5 million renovation – UA honors students’ projects help Black Belt – UA offers 3-week course in art of glassblowing – UA has plenty of choices with summer camps – UA faculty provide expert commentary on Alabama governor’s race, the economy of Demopolis, and the BP oil spill – and more…

UA in the News: May 14, 2010

UA’s Moundville museum reopening after $5 million facelift – UA students help in the Black Belt – UA faculty comment on gulf oil spill, remote sensing technology, and gas prices – and more…

UA’s Sixth Biennial Denny Society Event Honors a Record Number of Members

The University of Alabama’s Denny Society recently held its sixth biennial event honoring its 739 members, with a record 230 attendees.

UA in the News: May 13, 2010

Moundville museum to reopen Saturday – UA faculty comment on Gulf oil spill and Alabama governor’s race

UA in the News: May 12, 2010

Petroleum engineering expert comments on Gulf oil spill – political scientist comments on gubernatorial candidate

UA Faculty Member Inducted into Alabama Healthcare Hall of Fame

Dr. John Wheat, professor of community and rural medicine in The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences, was recently inducted into the Alabama Healthcare Hall of Fame in Montgomery.

UA Professor Awarded National Endowment for the Humanities Stipend

Dr. Albert Pionke, an associate professor of English at The University of Alabama, has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend Award to research “Education as a Rite of Privilege.”

UA in the News: May 11, 2010

Petroleum expert comments on Gulf oil spill – political scientist comments on Alabama governor’s race – academic scholarships awarded – and more …

UA in the News: May 8-10, 2010

UA studies new enrollment goal – More than 3,600 receive degrees at UA commencement – UA honors Huntsville teacher with Inspiring Educator Award – Petroleum expert comments on efforts to contain Gulf oil spill – and more

UA Experts on Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

As efforts to address the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico continue, University of Alabama faculty experts are available to comment on areas ranging from petroleum engineering, water quality and ecosystems to the economic impact of the spill and resulting public relations issues.