
UA In the News — Oct. 10
UA students offer tutoring — The romance of fireplaces — Research on anti-vaccine movements — and more.
UA students offer tutoring — The romance of fireplaces — Research on anti-vaccine movements — and more.
In a nationwide poll conducted last month, college students voted for their favorite professors on RateMyProfessors.com. Out of the 1.7 million professors from more than 7,500 colleges on the site, one stood above all the rest: Douglas Klutz, the internship and advising director and a full-time criminal justice instructor at The University of Alabama.
Acclaimed jazz musician Wadada Leo Smith will headline the first concert of the 2017-2018 University of Alabama Sonic Frontiers concert series. The concert will be Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at UA’s Frank Moody Music Building concert hall. Admission is free.
Acclaimed jazz musician Wadada Leo Smith will headline the first concert of the 2017-2018 University of Alabama Sonic Frontiers concert series Oct. 15. The concert will start at 7:30 p.m. at UA’s Frank Moody Music Building concert hall. Admission is free.
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the Fall 2017 Campus Assembly Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 1:30 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Ballroom. President Stuart R. Bell will present his fall address to faculty and staff and recognize recipients of this year’s outstanding teaching, advising and service awards. Also, presidents of the UA Faculty Senate,
An accelerator to enhance the competitiveness of Alabama’s automotive and aerospace industries has been created at The University of Alabama.
Commentary on mass shooting — An outstanding horn player — Look to the stars — and more.
This week at The University of Alabama – Homecoming — UA takes bold steps to expand graduation education – Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger underway – Pet therapy, dancing and drums available to Capstone Village residents –Talk offers tips for reducing falls among elderly — Panel discussion of health care challenges faced by rural communities
The University of Alabama’s Homecoming Parade will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, followed later that day by the Alabama-Arkansas football game, which kicks off at 6:15 p.m. The parade is scheduled to start in downtown Tuscaloosa, move north on Greensboro Avenue and then east on University Boulevard. The parade route will continue on University
The University of Alabama’s Homecoming Parade will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, before the Alabama-Arkansas football game.