UA Matters: Words to Use, Avoid during Job Interviews

There are many things you can do, or say, during a job interview that could either help you land the job or ensure you’ll never hear from that job prospect again. The University of Alabama’s Travis Railsback offers a few tips on what words to use, or avoid, during that all-important job interview.

UA in the News: Oct. 25, 2013

Researchers id compound that helps combat Parkinson’s – Antarctica expedition back on track – Tuba players showcased at UA – UA students plan to save health care costs – Governor establishes insurance center at UA … and more …

Author Explains What UA’s Gridiron Success Means for the South

An old joke says college football fans want a university that its football team can be proud of. But things are different at The University of Alabama: there have been times, a historian said, when the success of the Crimson Tide really has been a touchstone for those in the South who felt downtrodden or overlooked.

UA Student News for Oct. 25, 2013

Click on http://uanews.ua.edu/student to view UA Student News on UA’s website if you have problems reading the email subscription. FOOTBALL GAME-DAY WEEKEND ALABAMA VS. TENNESSEE — The Crimson Tide football team faces the Tennessee Volunteers Saturday, Oct. 26, at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. The game will be televised on CBS. Click

UA’s Community Service Center Organizes Volunteer Project at Holt Cemetery

The University of Alabama’s Community Service Center is sponsoring a volunteer service project titled Schoolhouse Service Stand to mark the 50th anniversary of desegregation at UA.

UA Social Work Guest Lecturer to Discuss Suicide, Race

Dr. Sean Joe, a nationally-recognized authority on suicidal behavior among African Americans, will present a lecture, “American Suicide: Examining the Social Lives of Suicidal Black Males,” Nov. 11 at The University of Alabama School of Social Work.

UA in the News: Oct. 24, 2013

Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research established at UA – UA business students win analytics competition – UA to provide free health screenings – Free speech advocate to speak at UA – Grad students’ business financed through Alabama Launchpad – Octubafest celebrates tuba, euphonium – and more…

Compound Helps Combat Parkinson-Linked Protein, According to UA Co-Authored Research in Science

Scientists have identified a chemical compound that enhances cells’ natural abilities to combat a protein linked to Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases, according to a paper publishing Oct. 24 in the online version of Science and co-authored by University of Alabama researchers.

UA Film Professor Selected for Emmy Seminar

Dr. Rachel Raimist, an assistant professor in The University of Alabama’s telecommunication and film department, is one of 20 faculty members selected nationwide for a Los Angeles workshop.

Evening at Zoe’s Kitchen to Benefit UA’s Books for the Black Belt

The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development is sponsoring a fundraiser to support the Books for the Black Belt program.