UA in the News: July 10, 2015
CBER analyzes potential economic benefits of proposed solar farm – Writer recalls meeting Harper Lee at UA event – UA Adapted Athletics hosts wheelchair basketball camp
CBER analyzes potential economic benefits of proposed solar farm – Writer recalls meeting Harper Lee at UA event – UA Adapted Athletics hosts wheelchair basketball camp
TCF professor addresses how playing games can help us process issues – UA researcher investigates microscopic black holes – Scholar says heroin easier to obtain – Law School, ABA present Harper Lee Prize … and more …
MBA student interns with Boeing – UMC-Northport opens new location – Scholar discusses historic religious opposition to abolishing slavery – Civil War exhibit opens in Gorgas House Museum – Adult day center partners with UA … and more …
Grant to help nurses wanting to teach – Researchers find health benefits to watching fire – History professor discusses religion and slavery – Drone footage of campus – Author wins Harper Lee Prize – International business professor talks strategy
Professor discusses Southern literature – Researchers use virtual reality to combat weather phobias – Law professor analyzes BP settlement – History professor discusses use of religion in defending slavery – Film expert talks about women and the film industry … and more …
This week at The University of Alabama: Wheelchair basketball camp – Buzz about bee research – Grant to help prepare nurse educators – UA experts offer tips for the lactose intolerant – Using social media in job searches
Many people believe that lactose intolerance means that dairy must be completely eliminated from the diet. Eliminating dairy products from the diet can make it more difficult to get key nutrients such as calcium, potassium and Vitamin D adequately in the diet. Thankfully though, living with lactose intolerance doesn’t mean you have to give up
‘The Secret of Magic’ awarded UA School of Law’s Harper Lee Prize – UA experts comment on history of religious objections to federal laws, UA’s ties to Cuba – Astronomy profs host viewing of Venus and Jupiter – May graduates featured
Mississippi writer wins UA School of Law’s Harper Lee Prize – UA education students teach mini-courses in summer camp – UA theatre program listed among most underrated – UA student studies in Ireland – Student interns with Riverkeeper – and more…
Two select groups of students from across the state were recently on The University of Alabama campus for the Rural Health Scholars and Rural Minority Health Scholars programs in the College of Community Health Sciences.