Documenting Justice Film Screening Features Work of UA Students

Documenting Justice Film Screening Features Work of UA Students

The Center for Ethics & Social Responsibility and the department of telecommunication & film at The University of Alabama will host the second annual Documenting Justice Film Screening on Tuesday, April 29, at 7 p.m. at the Bama Theatre in downtown Tuscaloosa.

Find Your Passion – Making Lives Bigger

Find Your Passion – Making Lives Bigger

UA junior Allison Garstecki unearthed a key sandstone artifact, some 800 years old, during the final days of an archaeological expedition in which she and her 11 fellow classmates participated.

Spring Has Spring at UA

Spring Has Spring at UA

Winter has broken in Tuscaloosa, and the spring season brings new life and excitement to the UA campus, and a flurry of outdoor activities for students and visitors.

Rivas’ Research Making An Impact

Rivas’ Research Making An Impact

2008 USA Today All-USA College Academic Team member Renee Rivas has been a key contributor and author on research into Parkinson’s disease.

Find Your Passion – Proactive and Positive

Find Your Passion – Proactive and Positive

A 65-year-old research study, an HBO documentary, and his own research have helped solidify Phillip Jordan?s life-long passion to aid inner-city African-American children with issues such as self-esteem and expectations.

Pythons Offer Clues in Cardiac Study

Pythons Offer Clues in Cardiac Study

Growth of the human heart can be beneficial when resulting from exercise but damaging, and even deadly, when it’s triggered by high blood pressure.

White Gold

White Gold

If you were living 1,000 years ago, obtaining salt would have been among your primary concerns. Yep, sodium chloride… good ol’ table salt.

Baby Blues of a Different Shade

Baby Blues of a Different Shade

Postpartum depression often gets attention, but a researcher finds depression during pregnancy is more common and can negatively impact the unborn child. An expert plans interventions within UA’s Child Development Research Center.

Can You Hear Me Now?

Can You Hear Me Now?

Researchers are developing a new compact acoustic sensor that will enable users to accurately locate a sound source, utilizing UA?s new hemi-anechoic chamber.