In the News — Dec. 13

Aging in place in rural America — Tuscaloosa Symphony fills Moody with cheer — ‘Pizzagate’ and religion — and more.

UA Vice President Named to Student Affairs Council

UA Vice President Named to Student Affairs Council

Dr. David L. Grady, vice president for student affairs at The University of Alabama, has been named to a two-year term on the Association of Public Land-Grant Universities Council on Student Affairs Executive Committee.

Mobley’s Different World: Hit TV Show Inspires UA Researcher’s Award-Winning Dissertation

Mobley’s Different World: Hit TV Show Inspires UA Researcher’s Award-Winning Dissertation

The Southern Association for College Student Affairs selected research by a University of Alabama education professor for its 2016 Dissertation of Year.

PRWeek Names UA’s Advertising, PR Program among Top Five

PRWeek Names UA’s Advertising, PR Program among Top Five

The University of Alabama’s advertising and public relations program, a department within the College of Communication and Information Sciences, has been named a top-five finalist for Outstanding Education Program in the 2017 PRWeek Awards.

UA In the News — Dec. 10-12

UA Winter Commencement — Watermelon and heart health — UA professor studies depiction of rainbow families — and more.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: Student teams provide service in Greensboro, Nicaragua – Faculty to make predictions – Commentary available on increase in anti-Semitism  

Registration Opens for Spring QEP Workshop

Registration has opened for the Learning in Action spring 2017 pedagogy workshop, Designing Courses for Significant Learning. Over the course of one afternoon and one day, participants will have the opportunity to: identify special factors to consider in designing a course that fosters significant student learning articulate a vision for multi-dimensional, significant learning apply the Taxonomy of

UA Students Win First Environmental Research Competition

UA Students Win First Environmental Research Competition

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Two students in the department of geological sciences recently received $5,000 by winning the first University of Alabama Outstanding Research Competition. The competition funds theses and dissertations that perform cutting-edge research related to the assessment and treatment of chemical contaminants in soil and groundwater. The competition was created by Geosyntec Consultants, an engineering