UA’s American Studies Marks 50th Year with Anniversary Weekend
The University of Alabama’s American studies department will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a weekend of special events Oct. 14-15.
The University of Alabama’s American studies department will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a weekend of special events Oct. 14-15.
UA forensics team builds reputation – Women engineers on the rise – Sigma Pi fraternity honors fallen brothers – Quidditch on the Quad returns
The University of Alabama National Alumni Association has announced the 2011 recipients of the University’s highest honor for excellence in teaching – the Outstanding Commitment to Teaching Awards.
Five influential nursing leaders will be inducted into the sixth University of Alabama-sponsored Alabama Nursing Hall of Fame Thursday, Oct. 13 at the NorthRiver Yacht Club in Tuscaloosa.
Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive kicks off – Women’s center to host vigil to remember victims of domestic violence – UA faculty comment on job searches, preventing Alzheimer’s, social media, athletic trainers – Storytellers of Steppenwolf – and more…
Click on http://uanews.ua.edu/student to view UA Student News on UA’s website if you have problems reading the email subscription. DEADLINES TO REMEMBER Applications for SGA executive vice president, Oct. 14, 4:45 p.m., 231 Ferguson Center Applications for Alternative Fall Break trip, Oct. 17 Registration for Quidditch on the Quad, Oct. 21 SAFETY UA has established
Dr. Brad Sagarin, a psychology professor at Northern Illinois University, will present his lecture, “Evolutionary Psychology: Exploring Darwin’s Psychological Legacy,” on Oct.13 at 7:30 p.m. in 127 Biology Building on The University of Alabama campus.
UA students help clean up Alberta – UA celebrates homecoming – UA students hope to make their Marx on comedy
An international gathering of scholars highlights The University of Alabama’s third annual Recovering Black Women’s Voices and Lives Symposium beginning at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, in the Ferguson Center’s Heritage Room.
Emily McLaughlin of Montgomery was named The University of Alabama Homecoming Queen for 2011 Friday, Oct. 7, during UA’s annual Homecoming Pep Rally on campus.