Malone-Hood Plaza, Autherine Lucy Clock Tower at UA’s Foster Auditorium to be Dedicated Nov. 3

The University of Alabama will pay tribute to Autherine Lucy Foster, James Hood and the late Vivian Malone Jones, the three African-American students whose enrollment represented UA’s first steps toward desegregation, at the dedication of the Malone-Hood Plaza and Autherine Lucy Clock Tower at historic Foster Auditorium on Nov. 3.

View Star Clusters, Nebulae through UA Telescopes at Moundville

Astronomers invite the public to Moundville to look through University of Alabama telescopes at star clusters and clouds of dust and gas between stars, known as nebulae, on Friday, Oct. 29 from 7 until 10 p.m.

UA Faculty-in-Residence Series to Feature ‘Buddhism in Motion’ Seminar

The University of Alabama Faculty-in-Residence Series will feature a seminar on “Buddhism in Motion: Perspectives on the Cultural History of a Major World Philosophy” Monday, Nov. 1, from 5-7 p.m. in 205 Gorgas Library.

UA in the News: October 23-25, 2010

UA historians still search for mysterious Mabila — Former UA students recall anti-war protest – UA faculty comment on governor’s race, legal fees, Halloween retail sales – UA artists’ work to be displayed in downtown Tuscaloosa – UA student organizations plan Halloween events for local children – and more…

UA in the News: Oct. 22, 2010

Joe Scarborough in Tuscaloosa — Days of Rage conference revisits past – SGA offers away game transportation — UA students tell teens “It Gets Better” through video – and more …

Sanspointe Dance Troupe Returns to UA

Sanspointe, a professional dance company based in Birmingham, will present “Dances Fall,” a free public performance, at The University of Alabama, at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26, in Morgan Auditorium.

UA in the News: October 21, 2010

UA to induct three into CIS Hall of Fame – Rama Jama’s to host Joe Scarborough’s national news show – UA concludes comprehensive school bus seat belt study – UA receives grant to protect construction workers – UA holds reception for first female SGA president – Regions Bank donates bikes to UA – and more…

UA in the News: October 20, 2010

UA conference to focus on campus unrest in 1970 – State to release school bus seat belt study next week – Lt. Gov. Folsom, U.S. Rep. Aderholt, State Sen. Figures speak on campus – New UA tartan selected – and more…

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to Speak, Sign Books at UA

Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will speak and sign books at The University of Alabama Nov. 4. Rice’s campus visit, hosted by UA’s Blackburn Institute, will focus on her new book, “Extraordinary, Ordinary People: A Memoir of Family.”

UA Student News for Oct. 19, 2010

Click on http://uanews.ua.edu/student to view UA Student News on UA’s website if you have problems reading the e-mail subscription. DATES TO REMEMBER Oct. 19-22 Alcohol Awareness Week Academic Integrity Week Oct. 19-29 “INVASION,” Ferguson Student Center Art Gallery Oct. 19-Nov. 22 Beat Auburn Beat Hunger Oct. 19 Living and leading with integrity speakers, 7 p.m., Ferguson Center