UA in the News: May 31, 2012

UA athletics director wins Toner Award – UA social work students to study in China – UA offers transition program for students with autism – Swatloski named director of technology transfer – Center for Advanced Public Safety receives grant – UA experts comment on family physicians, RSA’s job creation – and more….

UA’s Camp Cash in Fifth Year Teaching Middle-Schoolers Money Management Skills

For the fifth consecutive year, The University of Alabama College of Human Environmental Sciences will host Camp Cash, a unique and opportune summer camp for 25 middle-school students.

UA in the News: May 30, 2012

UA/Shelton team wins NASA Lunabotics competition – UA Center for Public Safety receives grant – UA legal expert comments on indigent defense – Students do community service work in Black Belt – and more…

UA Farmers Market Holds Songwriting Contest

Homegrown Alabama, the student-led farmers market at The University of Alabama, invites songwriters of all ages and experience levels to participate in a songwriting contest and sing-off June 7.

UA’s College Transition Program for Students with Autism Grows

When fall classes resume on The University of Alabama campus in August, 18 students are expected to participate in UA’s transition program for students with an Autism Spectrum Disorder.

UA in the News: May 29, 2012

UA expert comments on changes to newspapers – UA hosts Creative Writing Camp – and more…

UA Names New Director of Effort to Bring Campus Discoveries to Market Place

The University of Alabama named Dr. Richard P. Swatloski director of its Office for Technology Transfer.

UA Lunar-Mining Team Wins National Contest

Alabama Lunabotics, a team of students from The University of Alabama and Shelton State Community College, won the top prize in the NASA Lunabotics Mining Competition at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla.

UA in the News: May 26-28, 2012

UA students fix up historic high school – Professor to lecture on Dietrich Bonhoeffer – UA author’s book adapted into a play

UA in the News: May 25, 2012

UA honors students work in the Black Belt – UA prof comments on Ebersol’s role in bringing Olympics to television – Homegrown Alabama farmer’s market open again – UA hosts ‘world’s largest swim lesson’