UA In the News — June 14
UA students kayak for conservation — Using mindfulness to lower stress — Get used to the heat now — and more.
UA students kayak for conservation — Using mindfulness to lower stress — Get used to the heat now — and more.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – A total of 10,270 students enrolled during the 2016 spring semester at The University of Alabama were named to the Dean’s List with an academic record of 3.5 (or above) or the President’s List with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s). The UA Dean’s and President’s lists recognize full-time undergraduate students.
Examining the roots of mass shootings — UA student gives back to Montgomery — Unusual play performed at UA — and more.
This week at The University of Alabama: Professor’s film to premiere at Black Film Festival – Media invited to coastal expedition – Special ed majors learn alongside students with intellectual disabilities – Program prepare west Alabama teachers for new science standards – Creative writing class underway for high school students – Expert explains technique for reducing stress
Practicing mindfulness is a simple way to help train the brain to be calmer and less stressed, says the University of Alabama’s Dr. Harriet Myers.
UA School of Law achieves higher ranking — The importance of seat belts — Girls State continues — and more.
University of Alabama theater professor Seth Panitch has recently completed a full, feature-length film that has been selected as one of 25 films to be showcased in the 20th American Black Film Festival.
While some students are a little nervous about starting their college journey, UA’s summer orientation session Bama Bound helps students meet new friends, learn about the University, register for their first semester’s classes and have a good time.
A team of University of Alabama students in a competition among North American universities to design and construct an advanced, energy-efficient vehicle was recognized with several first-place awards after completing the second year of the four-year program.
Lessons about wills and estates — AP preparation camp — New coach for women’s wheelchair basketball — and more.