UA in the News: June 14, 2011
UA releases first broad economic report on state’s April 27 tornadoes – UA engineering students study concrete construction – Tree bank planned at UA Arboretum
UA releases first broad economic report on state’s April 27 tornadoes – UA engineering students study concrete construction – Tree bank planned at UA Arboretum
The University of Alabama will host a national conference on science education June 20-21.
The world’s largest student film festival has invited several students from The University of Alabama to showcase their award-winning films and compete against other universities during the 2011 International Grand Finale June 23-26 in Hollywood.
UA offers curriculum for land management – Hardin to head UA business school – UA study finds April 27 tornadoes slammed Alabama economy – Project Rebound counsels tornado victims – Tornado relief efforts – and more…
UA hosts tornado research team – UA names new business school dean – ZBT teams with designers to help dress up Tuscaloosa – and more…
University of Alabama alumni, students, faculty and staff are teaming up for Dressing Up! Tuscaloosa, an event June 9-13 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Central High School to give out thousands of donated Alfred Dunner women’s garments to those affected by the April 27 tornado.
UA business programs ranked by Bloomberg – UA Greek Relief raises $135,000 – UA provost speaks at candlelight vigil – UA alumni write song about April tornado – UA prof talks about impact of tornado replays on children – and more…
Dr. J. Michael Hardin has been named the eighth dean of the Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration at The University of Alabama, succeeding Dr. J. Barry Mason, who has held the position since 1989.
UA’s College of Human Environmental Sciences, Zeta Beta Tau assist in distributing clothing donated by Alfred Dunner – UA prof comments on talk radio’s role in tornado aftermath – UA scholarship named for Loryn Brown – UA poet Hank Lazer interviewed about latest project – and more…
Stagings of the musicals “Chicago” and “City of Angels,” as well as classics including “The Seagull” and “An Italian Straw Hat,” highlight the 2011-2012 University of Alabama department of theatre and dance season.