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 in the News: July 20, 2012

UA Center for Economic Development helps promote tourism in east Alabama – UA participates in college fair for veterans – UA expert comments on Munchausen syndrome

UA Professor Recognized As A Top Travel Professional Under 40

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 in the News: July 19, 2012

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

UA in the News: July 18, 2012

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…

UA in the News: July 17, 2012

UA expert comments on health issues facing police officers

UA in the News: July 14-16, 2012

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 in the News: July 13, 2012

UA’s Entrepreneurial Research Network receives grant – UA ranked second in the nation in awarding family science degrees to black undergraduates

UA Graduate Competes in ‘So You Think You Can Dance’

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.

UA in the News: July 12, 2012

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