UA In the News – June 30, 2017

UA study on State Trooper numbers cited — Students complete degrees — Political  analyst discusses landscape in Senate race — Law professor writes of overlapping structure of banking regulation — Communication studies professor recaps ‘The Bachelorette’

Fifth Avenue East Renamed Peter Bryce Boulevard

Fifth Avenue East Renamed Peter Bryce Boulevard

Fifth Avenue East, which runs between University Medical Center and the Child Development Research Center, has a new name. The street is now Peter Bryce Boulevard.

UA Report: State Business Confidence Continues Upward Trend

UA Report: State Business Confidence Continues Upward Trend

Business confidence among Alabama’s industry leaders remains well above the five-year average for the third consecutive quarter, according to the latest report from economic analysts at The University of Alabama.

UA In the News – June 29, 2017

Andrews among Hall of Fame inductees — High school senior experiences college life, rural health program — Study shows impact of suspected observation — Dean addresses leadership — Students cited for dean, president lists — Student lands internship     

Roederick Vines, "Evening Stroll", acrylic on board.

Paul R. Jones Gallery Opens Exhibition on Memory

The Paul R. Jones Gallery in downtown Tuscaloosa will open a new exhibition, “Collected Memory,” Friday, July 7.

UA In the News — June 28

Swimming program teaches skills — Cullman students learn about rural health — A key new book on a famous poet — and more.

UA’s Culverhouse Announces 2017 Business Hall of Fame Inductees

UA’s Culverhouse Announces 2017 Business Hall of Fame Inductees

The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce announced six business professionals to be inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame.

UA In the News — June 27

Better ways to sleep — Girls State success — Report on leadership — and more.

UA In the News — June 24-26

School librarians honor UA professor — Who’s Who — Dean’s List — and more.

Bradt Named Life Member of Ceramic Society

Dr. Richard C. Bradt, metallurgical and materials engineering professor emeritus at UA, has been named a Distinguished Life Member of the American Ceramic Society.