UA in the News: July 31, 2015
State of the economy meeting held at UA – ACRE sets partnership goals – UA students, grads produce Katrina documentary – High-school students attend introduction to engineering camp
State of the economy meeting held at UA – ACRE sets partnership goals – UA students, grads produce Katrina documentary – High-school students attend introduction to engineering camp
The University of Alabama will award some 1,541 degrees during summer commencement Saturday, Aug. 2, on campus.
National Water Center opens on UA campus – Small-business consultant encourages communities to use services – UA radio network’s political analyst releases memoir
UA graduation slated for Aug. 1 – Grad teaching assistants attend workshop – Finance professor comments on interest rate swaps – UA hosts SITE camp – UA analysis of immigration law cited … and more …
Former KU dean named UA president – UA to hold graduation – Faith-based conference held on campus – Finance professor comments on interest rate swaps – Professor offers commentary on Ghana’s national development plan … and more …
Criminal justice professor discusses rampage shooters – Researchers assess retirement readiness – Law professor analyzes wage garnishment – Finance professor researches credit unions – RISE graduation – Students introduced to engineering – Historian offers commentary on symbols
This week at The University of Alabama: Summer Commencement set for Saturday — Researching Links between Imagination, School Readiness – Art Day Camp — UA Matters offers tips on gift-giving to children, staying safe in the heat
The University of Alabama will hold its summer commencement exercises Aug. 1 at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.
The University of Alabama’s Tammy Morrow and Amy Walker share a practical way to help pare down the excess in gift giving.
Former gymnast nominated for Woman of the Year – Business professor analyzes credit union