Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Team from UA to Play for Championship
The University of Alabama Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Team will travel to the national championship tournament in Denver, Colo., on April 7, to defend their national title.
The University of Alabama Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Team will travel to the national championship tournament in Denver, Colo., on April 7, to defend their national title.
Tonic Sol-fa, a four-member a cappella group named one of the top five “must see” groups in America, will perform on The University of Alabama campus April 11 at 2 p.m. in the Moody Music Building’s Concert Hall.
Pi Beta Phi sorority at The University of Alabama will host their annual Greek Man of the Year philanthropy event Tuesday, April 6, at 7 p.m.
Telling a story – that’s what a 10-year, $5 million renovation of the Jones Archaeological Museum at Moundville Archaeological Park is about. The museum, about to reopen to the public after being closed for nearly two years, combines the latest technology with more than 200 stunning artifacts to describe one of the most significant Native American archaeological sites in the United States.
In a new book, Dr. Howard Jones of The University of Alabama describes just how close Britain, and other European powers, came to stepping in between North and South.
The Manderson Graduate School of Business at The University of Alabama is among the 15 graduate schools of business named to The Princeton Review’s Second Annual “Student Opinion Honors for Business Schools” list in the marketing, accounting and operations categories.
The University of Alabama College of Engineering announced Dr. Kenneth J. Fridley, professor and head of civil, construction and environmental engineering, as the 2010 T. Morris Hackney Endowed Faculty Leadership award recipient.
The University of Alabama College of Engineering recently awarded Jonathan Noland with the 2010 Outstanding Alumni Volunteer Award.
The University of Alabama College of Engineering honored seven alumni of the College by inducting them into its class of 2010 Distinguished Engineering Fellows.
The populations of three areas of Alabama seem to be undergoing considerable social change, judging from population estimates just released for 2009.