UA’s Theatre and Dance Department Presents ‘Picnic’

They say youth is wasted on the young. But The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance will examine that cliché in a new production — and maybe discover that youth isn’t wasted; it’s merely seen through the dual prism of experience and inexperience.

Gaskin Named Associate Vice President for Advancement at UA

Keith Gaskin has been named associate vice president for advancement at The University of Alabama. Gaskin comes to UA from Mississippi State University where he has served as senior director of development since 2005.

UA in the News: Feb. 15-17, 2014

UA’s CBER forecasts economic growth – UA lab prints first 3D G-quaduplex molecule – UA student creates word game app – Miss University of Alabama crowned – UA experts comment on breast cancer treatment, effort to rewrite U.S. Constitution, anti-smoking efforts, early American history – Events include ‘Blood Wedding,’ African film festival, dance program – and more…

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: UA expert looks at tv coverage of men vs. women athletes at the Olympics – High school physics competition on campus – Research shows increase in rural crashes during winter storms – UA adds two engineering degrees – UA experts comment on climate change, navigating science fairs, exercise recommendations – Events

Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre Set for Feb. 18-22 at UA

Great recipes take time, patience, and just the right ingredients. Just as a chef combines ingredients to create something amazing, Sarah Barry, University of Alabama associate professor of dance, has combined dance, original music and sculptures to create “aeolian,” one of the dance pieces featured in the UA theatre and dance department’s production of Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre, Feb. 18-22 at Morgan Auditorium.

UA Matters: Successfully Navigating School Science Fairs

Science fair projects can be rewarding, challenging and, sometimes, even a bit stressful for young students and their parents. The University of Alabama’s Julie Covin offers a few tips that just might help your student bring home the blue-ribbon prize.

UA in the News: Feb. 14, 2014

UA names new wheelchair basketball coaches – ‘Unchaining Alabama’ slavery display opens – UAPD officer among Law Enforcement Officers of the Year – UA student’s dog wins Best of Breed – Miss UA pageant set for Saturday – UA faculty use technology to make up work missed during winter weather – and more…

UA in the News: Feb. 13, 2014

UA’s 3D printing lab prints G-quadruplex molecule – UA research shows increase in rural road wrecks during winter weather – UA museum celebrates Darwin Day – UA prof publishes 13th novel – UA neurologist comments on recovery from brain injury – Faculty showcase artwork – Million Dollar Band to perform in Mobile Mardi Gras parade – and more…

‘The Myth of Martyrdom’

‘The Myth of Martyrdom’

University of Alabama researcher, Dr. Adam Lankford, defies conventional wisdom in seeking terrorism triggers.

UA-housed APR Hosts Annual Foodie Fundraisers

The Board of the Friends of WUAL, which supports University of Alabama-housed Alabama Public Radio, is hosting two fundraisers in February that will delight the palates of food lovers in Tuscaloosa.