UA in the News: May 9, 2014
UA’s Graduate Parents Support program assists students who are parents – UA holds emergency response training exercise
UA’s Graduate Parents Support program assists students who are parents – UA holds emergency response training exercise
Two faculty members from the criminal justice department at The University of Alabama will present a cybercrime research workshop to top international and national law enforcement intelligence officers May 14-15.
A University of Alabama professor’s archaeological research in Cuba has earned him the National Prize from the Cuba Academy of Sciences, a major national award in that country.
Moundville museum celebrates 75th anniversary – UA researchers study tornado damage in Oklahoma – UA police officer honored with Coast Guard award – UA senior wins national award for documentary – UA offers numerous summer camps – Center for Public Television solicits stories about work history – UA expert comments on snakes
The University of Alabama Center for Mental Health and Aging and the College of Continuing Studies will host “Successful Aging Across the Lifespan,” a day-long conference of workshops for professionals, community providers and caregivers at the Bryant Conference Center May 16.
Daniel Roth, a senior telecommunication and film major at The University of Alabama, has been named winner in the “Best Use of Multimedia” category for the 2013 national Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards.
Dr. Jared Ellis discusses why erectile dysfunction happens and what can be done about it.
UA experts comment on Supreme Court’s ruling on prayers at public meetings – UA SummerTide Theatre offers drama camp – Moundville museum celebrates 75 years – UA to collaborate with university in Greece
Moundville Archaeological Park’s museum celebrates its 75th anniversary – Memorial scholarship honors UA swimmer – UA to upgrade baseball stadium – UA hosts Aging Successfully conference – Former Alabama football players visit Fort Benning – UA student gives recital
Andrew Beck Grace, a University of Alabama telecommunication and film instructor and director of the Documenting Justice program, has been named a 2014 James Beard Foundation Award winner.