UA in the News: June 13, 2012
UA class produces video for R&B singer – UA program helps autistic students with college life – Research could help diabetics – UA experts comment on texting and driving, RSA’s economic impact, church and state issues
UA class produces video for R&B singer – UA program helps autistic students with college life – Research could help diabetics – UA experts comment on texting and driving, RSA’s economic impact, church and state issues
Alabama Public Radio, housed in The University of Alabama’s College of Communication and Information Sciences, has been announced as a 2012 recipient of the Radio Television Digital News Association’s national Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence.
UA researcher’s ‘noise sponge’ quiets combustion – UA students hold memorial for Nicholas Katzenbach – Rose Towers to be demolished July 4
UA program helps students affected by autism – UA student group to hold memorial for Nicholas Katzenbach – CBER study estimated economic impact of immigration law
Fourteen high-school juniors and seniors will spend the next five weeks learning about social work careers at The University of Alabama and working with social work agencies in the Tuscaloosa area.
Three retired faculty members were recently inducted into the Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration Faculty Hall of Fame at The University of Alabama.
UA experts comment on First Amendment, energy policy – CBER study looked at impact of immigration law
The University of Alabama and the West Alabama community are welcoming some 560 high school seniors to campus June 10-16 for the 75th annual American Legion Boys State convention that will include community service to improve Tuscaloosa parks.
Mallet Assembly student group at The University of Alabama is holding a memorial event in honor of Nicholas Katzenbach, U.S. deputy attorney general under Robert Kennedy during the civil rights era, on Monday, June 11, at 6:30 p.m. in the Malone-Hood Plaza.
Crimson Tide softball team wins national title – UA research looks at detecting autism in rural areas – SummerTide Theatre presents ‘Smokey Joe’s Café’ in Gulf Shores – UA prof comments on VH1 programming