UA’s Bama Dining to Offer Cooking Classes to Community

The University of Alabama’s Bama Dining program is launching a series of cooking classes called Crimson Kitchen.

Paintings by UA Alumna Dale Kennington on Display at Downtown Gallery

Paintings by UA Alumna Dale Kennington on Display at Downtown Gallery

Paintings by contemporary realist and University of Alabama alumna Dale Kennington will be on display from Monday, Feb. 1, to Friday, March 11, at the UA Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in downtown Tuscaloosa. The exhibit, titled “Real Lives: Observations and Reflections by Dale Kennington,” showcases scenes from ordinary life, including getting haircut and waiting for a train.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Registration available for upcoming cooking classes – Gorgas House floors get makeover – Honor society hosts symposium on aging – STEM conference to be held this weekend

UA School of Social Work to Host Symposium on Aging Adults

The University of Alabama School of Social Work will host the Allan V. Kaufman Phi Alpha Symposium, a community panel to discuss aspects of aging adults, Jan. 20 at Little Hall.

UA in the News: Jan. 15, 2016

Activities honor legacy of Martin Luther King – Education center study shows public education funding rates below inflation rate – Business center predicts slow economic growth for state – Political scientist comments on State of Union address – Winter graduates announced –  Law professors comment on legal issues in criminal trials … and more …

UA’s National Championship Football Team to be Honored

The University of Alabama football team will be honored for its College Football Playoff National Championship with a parade beginning at Denny Chimes and a program held on the north steps of Bryant-Denny Stadium at the Walk of Champions Saturday, Jan. 23.

UA in the News: Jan. 14, 2016

South African artist headlines Realizing the Dream – Political scientist comments on State of the Union – Center for Ethics offers free tax preparation – CAPS provides traffic crash data – Catholic student center to be named for Saban – City benefits from publicity surrounding game

UA in the News: Jan. 13, 2016

Fans welcome back football team – U.S. House delegation, Astronaut congratulate Tide – Empire State Building lit crimson – Retailers benefit from win – Political scientist previews State of the Union speech – Students prepare free tax services … and more …

UA in the News: Jan. 12, 2016

Director of museum research, collections named – Cuban novelist to speak at UA – UA holds Watch Party for students – Students provide free tax preparation service – Local trumpet player takes field for band during championship – Friends twirl together during game

UA Student News for Jan. 12, 2016

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 Al’s Pals applications, Jan. 15 Sitters for Service applications, Jan. 15 UPCOMING Classes begin, Jan. 13 Legacy Banquet, Jan. 15, 6:30 p.m., Embassy Suites Hotel Realizing the Dream Concert, Jan.