Strings in Schools to Celebrate 10th Anniversary with Concert at UA
Strings in Schools will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a concert Monday, Dec. 7 at Moody Music Building on The University of Alabama campus.
Strings in Schools will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a concert Monday, Dec. 7 at Moody Music Building on The University of Alabama campus.
Criminal justice professor offers expert commentary on mass shootings – NIH funds engineering professor’s ‘smart walker’ research – Child Life Program holds appreciation day – Alumnus recounts biological discovery as student
UA hosts Innovation Day – UA receives grant to prevent child abuse — UA dementia expert writes of non-verbal communication — Sources quoted on economic, branding benefits of New Year festivities – CBER study cited – Sports communication expert writes opinion piece on Fantasy sports — Student scholars recognized at luncheon … and more …
Dr. Rebecca Burch will present a lecture on the chemistry of mammalian semen Thursday, December 3 as part of the Alabama Lectures on Life’s Evolution, or ALLELE, series at The University of Alabama.
Fans attending the 2015 SEC Football Championship Game in Atlanta Dec. 5 will be asked to enter with clear bags and should be prepared to arrive early and to see enhanced law enforcement presence in and around the Georgia Dome, the conference office announced.
A University of Alabama graduate student in the department of biological sciences claimed first prize in the Three Minute Thesis competition final, which was held recently on campus.
Click on http://uanews.ua.edu/category/ua-student-news/ to view UA Student News on UA’s website if you have problems reading the email subscription. Submit your news at http://uanews.ua.edu/submit-student. DEADLINES SOURCE collaborative grant applications, Dec. 12 ANNOUNCEMENTS The University of Alabama will host the Alabama state high school football championships at Bryant-Denny Stadium Wednesday, Dec. 2-Friday, Dec. 4. The event
A University of Alabama geographer’s forecasting model has helped determine heavily glaciated areas in North America more than 25,000 years ago significantly affected temperatures and land formations in unglaciated areas more than 200 miles away.