UA in the News: August 2, 2012
UA to build new athletic strength and conditioning facility – Engineering student compete in Texas Instruments design contest – UA’s Plank Center honors public relations mentors – and more…
UA to build new athletic strength and conditioning facility – Engineering student compete in Texas Instruments design contest – UA’s Plank Center honors public relations mentors – and more…
A recent article by Dr. David Pollio, a faculty member in The University of Alabama School of Social Work, has been chosen by an academic journal as its “best quantitative empirical article of 2011.”
The University of Alabama will award some 1,599 degrees during summer commencement Saturday, Aug. 4, on campus.
UA grads receive Fulbright Scholarships – Professor receives tourism industry honor – UA student interns at Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute – UA experts comment on social media’s impact on Olympics tv viewing, YouTube as a news source, changes in journalism – and more…
The University of Alabama Homegrown Farmers Market invites Tuscaloosa residents to the “Squash the Heat” themed market on Thursday, Aug. 2, from 3-6 p.m. on the lawn of Canterbury Episcopal Church.
The University of Alabama’s Plank Center has announced its 2012 Honoring Milestones in Mentoring Awards honorees.
UA summer commencement set for Saturday – Student earns doctorate after tornado destroys her home – UA offers incentive for parking correctly – Professor named to Southeast Tourism Society’s Forty for the Future – UA experts comment on NBC’s Olympic ratings, job growth in Alabama
UA hosts Alabama Youth Summit – New College students promote healthy living in Walker County – UA students receive Positive Parking Incentive scholarships – Engineering students to compete in national Texas Instruments contest – UA researcher looks at distracted driving – and more…
The University of Alabama will hold its summer commencement ceremonies Aug. 4 at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.
The University of Alabama will hold its summer commencement exercise Aug. 4.