UA in the News: August 11, 2011
UA fraternity named best DKE chapter nationwide – UA designs replica of safe room
UA fraternity named best DKE chapter nationwide – UA designs replica of safe room
UA grad writes tornado-related essay for Forbes Magazine – UA business professor comments on Birmingham’s economic outlook – and more…
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UA law professor’s op-ed on religion and politics – UA faculty provide expert commentary on downgrade of U.S. credit rating, stock market, Alabama’s economic outlook, entrepreneurship, and SIDS – and more…
The University of Alabama has its own group of myth busters – the writers of Alabama Heritage magazine. For 25 years and 101 issues, the magazine has taught both longtime Alabamians and newcomers about their heritage.
The board of advisers for The University of Alabama’s Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations has elected a vice-chair, re-elected five members and added three new advisers.
The exhibit “Deep Impressions: Willie Cole Works on Paper” will open the 2011-2012 season at The University of Alabama’s Sarah Moody Gallery.The show will run from Wednesday, Aug. 24, to Thursday, Oct. 6.
Families of tornado victims receive posthumous diplomas at UA commencement; memorial service held to honor their memory
UA to hold graduation, memorial today – UA business grad school ranks 22nd on Forbes Best Business School list – UA study on tornado-proof home construction – Nick’s Kids luncheon draws big crowd – Tide’s Fan Day set for Sunday
Based on weather forecasts calling for extreme temperatures and the potential for afternoon or evening showers, the candlelight memorial service set for 8:30 p.m. tonight at The University of Alabama has been moved to Foster Auditorium.