
UA In the News — July 13
Bama Bound brings excitement to new students — Comment on the Antarctic ice sheet — the Sullivan Award — and more.
Bama Bound brings excitement to new students — Comment on the Antarctic ice sheet — the Sullivan Award — and more.
The University of Alabama Office of Testing Services was awarded Test Center Certification by the National College Testing Association (NCTA).
The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park hosts its annual Knap-In and Birdfest 2017 the weekend of July 21.
New program to help people in medical distress — “Ragtime” with a UA student — Diversifying the work force in nursing — and more.
A University of Alabama doctoral student has received a $17,900 fellowship award to help fund dissertation research of HIV health and health care payer types.
The University of Alabama School of Law and the ABA Journal have announced that James Grippando, author of “Gone Again,” will receive the 2017 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction.
New medical program aims to cut costs — The Alabama Prosthetic Project — Aid for Hispanic nursing students — and more.
This week at The University of Alabama: Watch high school engineering design competition sink or swim – Exhibit from artists over 50 demonstrates ‘it’s never too late’ – Native American foods highlighted at Moundville – Grant to assist UA in encouraging Latino nurses to earn advanced degrees — Jones Gallery exhibit focuses on arts of Southern heritage
The University of Alabama’s Housing and Residental Communities staff members are seeking volunteers from campus student groups to help with Move-In 2017.
Grant to recruit Hispanic nurses — Blues Weekend — Wheelchair basketball camp — and more.