UA in the News: June 7, 2011

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…

‘Chicago,’ Ballet Performance to Highlight UA Theatre and Dance Season

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.

UA in the News: June 4-6, 2011

Vigil coordinated by UA graduate student – UA social work prof organizes students to provide counseling – UA student remembered for hard work, ambition – UA experts comment on coping with stress in storm aftermath, housing affordability, identity theft, and gambling trial – UA grad wins “Biggest Loser” – and more…

UA Pair Earn Library Leadership Awards

Beth Holley and Wayne Rau have been named recipients of the 2011 Library Leadership Faculty and Staff Awards.

Two UA Business Programs in Top 30 in Bloomberg BusinessWeek Survey

The corporate strategy and operations management programs at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce were both highly ranked in a Bloomberg BusinessWeek survey of more than 85,000 students at more than 100 top schools.

Foster Care Students will Experience College Life at UA in New Program

A select group of high school students who are living in foster care will have the opportunity to participate in a college workshop at The University of Alabama through the Nsoro Foundation’s Precollegiate Summer Program June 19-23.

UA in the News: June 3, 2011

UA helps organize candlelight vigil – Boys State helps clean up Tuscaloosa – SummerTide musical opens in Gulf Shores – Report says UA had highest growth in freshman applications – UA/Auburn Habitat project moved to Tuscaloosa – Bryant Museum raises money for UA Acts of Kindness Fund – and more…

UA in the News: June 2, 2011

Hundreds gather to remember victims of tornado – ‘Roll Tide’ becomes message of inspiration – Research project looks at natural and restored marsh – UA economists publish article on Chilean tax policy – and more…

UA in the News: June 1, 2011

Vigil to honor tornado victims tonight – UA seniors featured on NBC News website – UA students receive research fellowships – UA’s SIFE team competes, places at nationals – Softball team success provides hope for city – E-Book depicts Tuscaloosa after tornado – Benefit show aims to help city

UA Student News for May 31, 2011

Click on http://uanews.ua.edu/student to view UA Student News on UA’s website if you have problems reading the email subscription. ANNOUNCEMENTS The city of Tuscaloosa will host a Spirit of Tuscaloosa Candlelight Vigil on June 1 at 8 p.m. at the Government Plaza in downtown Tuscaloosa. This event will honor the victims that were killed or