UA’s CCHS Event to Look at Diversity in Medicine
The public is invited to learn how the face of medicine has changed over the years at an upcoming symposium hosted by The University of Alabama’s College of Community Health Sciences.
The public is invited to learn how the face of medicine has changed over the years at an upcoming symposium hosted by The University of Alabama’s College of Community Health Sciences.
This week at The University of Alabama: Students in Interim class conduct mock wedding – Fellows Experience partners with Black Belt community to repair historic school – Memorial Day Meal Tips – Moundville Park remembers Trail of Tears – UA hosts diversity in medicine event – SummerTide Theatre
The University of Alabama chapter of Order of Omega announced award recipients at their annual banquet held recently in Tuscaloosa. Order of Omega is the national honorary for fraternity and sorority members.
The University of Alabama’s University Fellows Experience is partnering for the fifth year with the community of Marion, Ala., in Perry County through Friday, May 24, on projects that address basic needs of the Black Belt community.
The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park will hold its first 5K walk memorializing the Trail of Tears Saturday, May 25.
The NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship awarded University of Alabama civil engineering student Will Guin a renewable fellowship for graduate school.
University of Alabama alumna and New York City-based fashion designer Hunter Bell’s perseverance and passion finally paid off — to the tune of $3 million and the opportunity to debut her collection with three of the nation’s largest retailers.
A customizable, computer-based earth science display allows visitors to The University of Alabama’s Museum of Natural History to explore earth geology, geologic settings, historical earthquake accounts and recent research about seismic activity.
This week at The University of Alabama: University Fellows partner with community of Marion – Lunabotics team defends title – Interim classes range from weddings to glassblowing – Nursing students to study in Asia, Bolivia – Political scientist awarded NSF grant – Spring birding program at Moundville – SummerTide Theatre
After winning first place in last year’s NASA Lunabotics Mining Competition, a team of students called Alabama Lunabotics from The University of Alabama and Shelton State Community College will return to the competition May 20 at Kennedy Space Center.