UA In the News — July 13
UA students can seek VA medical treatment on campus — ‘The Producers’ features UA students — UA professor’s book receives award — and more.
UA students can seek VA medical treatment on campus — ‘The Producers’ features UA students — UA professor’s book receives award — and more.
About 40 students from eight area high schools will have the opportunity to improve their knowledge and application of science, technology, engineering, and math while developing their entrepreneurship skills at The University of Alabama.
Dr. Eric Weisbard, an associate professor of American studies at The University of Alabama, has been awarded the 2015 Woody Guthrie Award for outstanding book on popular music for his book “Top 40 Democracy: The Rival Mainstreams of American Music.”
UA expert weighs in on smoothies and health — UA experiences significant growth — and more.
UA engineering professor weighs in on U.S. infrasctructure — Camp for children with diabetes — Parenting styles and workplace behavior — and more.
Conservatives are less interested than liberals in viewing novel scientific data, according to a psychology researcher at The University of Alabama.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA, YMCA deliver summer reading opportunities – Conservatives less interested in empirical data, research indicates – Initiative seeks to improve health in Pickens County – Professors create branding course for Olympians – Severe Weather Forum Sunday – ‘4 Little Girls’ Exhibit Continues
The University of Alabama’s Sheena Quizon Gregg shares things to remember before incorporating a juicing or smoothie regimen as part of your regular dietary intake.
UA theatre professor talks about “Hamilton” alumnus — Wheelchair basketball camp — Media impact on social justice — and more.
The University of Alabama has teamed with Pickens County to provide learning opportunities for students while improving the health and well-being of the rural county of nearly 20,000.