UA in the News: July 21-23, 2012
UA experts comment on NBC’s coverage of the Olympics, Alabama unemployment rate and the impact of political ads
UA experts comment on NBC’s coverage of the Olympics, Alabama unemployment rate and the impact of political ads
UA Center for Economic Development helps promote tourism in east Alabama – UA participates in college fair for veterans – UA expert comments on Munchausen syndrome
Kimberly Boyle, an assistant professor in The University of Alabama College of Human Environmental Sciences, has been chosen as a member of the Southeast Tourism Society’s Forty for the Future inaugural class.
UA biologists find Gulf marshes healing after oil spill – UA prof involved in study looking at ways Pentagon can cut spending – UA Center for Real Estate report cited
Michael Connelly awarded UA School of Law’s Harper Lee Prize – Three professors receive NSF awards – Students compete for admission to Capstone College of Nursing’s upper division – Computer camps host students from 12 states – and more…
New UA president coming home to Alabama – UA faculty receive $1.6 million in CAREER grants – UA awarded grants to help Alabama businesses – UA photographer’s book captures images of Havana – Coach Patterson honored with donation to breast cancer fund
UA’s Entrepreneurial Research Network receives grant – UA ranked second in the nation in awarding family science degrees to black undergraduates
Janelle Issis, a 2011 graduate of The University of Alabama, is competing in the ninth season of “So You Think You Can Dance,” broadcast at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on the Fox network.
Dr. Guy Bailey named UA president – UA grad featured on CNN’s ‘Breakthrough Women’ – UA hosts camp for kids with diabetes – Bryant Museum begins process of digitizing old game footage – Retired prof lectures on historic homes