UA in the News: June 22, 2012
UA program teaches foster teens about social work – UA prof comments on Pixar’s first female lead character
UA program teaches foster teens about social work – UA prof comments on Pixar’s first female lead character
UA athletics earns strong APR results – UA law prof’s book looks at protesters and the First Amendment
UA’s Ad Team places second in national competition – Trustees approve Sarah Patterson Champions Plaza – and more…
A total of 6,847 students enrolled during the 2012 spring term at The University of Alabama were named to the Dean’s List with an academic record of 3.5 or above, or the President’s List with an academic record of 4.0, all As.
UA’s Ad Team places second in national competition – Foster care students experience college life at UA camp – and more…
Plaza named for UA Coach Sarah Patterson – University Club serves as training ground for UA students – UA music students sweep competitions at horn workshop – UA hosts Boys State – UA experts comment on NBC’s coverage of the Olympics, unemployment rate
Alabama Public Radio receives Murrow award – UA students make music video as class project – SummerTide Theatre presents ‘Smokey Joe’s Café’ – UA biologist comments on gulf microorganisms – and more…
A select group of high school students who are living in foster care will have the opportunity to participate in a summer camp at The University of Alabama in the Nsoro Precollegiate Summer Program June 24-29.
Five students from The University of Alabama School of Music’s French horn studio made history by sweeping all four competitions at the recent Southeast Horn Workshop.
CW editor discusses how students prepare to adapt to journalism changes.