
UA In the News — Nov. 28
Fund-raising to beat the band — Gallery show downtown — Be careful while shopping online — and more.
Fund-raising to beat the band — Gallery show downtown — Be careful while shopping online — and more.
Ivan Bailey and Brad Zizzi’s friendship started with flag football. It then led to hunting, fishing and riding four-wheelers together at Brad’s parents’ house.
The SGA recently held a 12-team powder-puff football tournament to raise money for the construction of the Tuscaloosa SAFE (Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner) Center, a new medical facility coming to the city that will provide medical aid and a safe haven for sexual assault victims.
Delivering Thanksgiving dinners — A radical reshaping of physics — Thinking yourself to sleep — and more.
Students from the College of Communication and Information Sciences have raised more than $135,000 for Secret Meals for Hungry Children over the course of 13 semesters.
More than 55 students representing 19 countries from UA’s English Language Institute shared their cultures through games, songs and dance at “World Friends Day,” an ELI program at University Place Elementary School on Nov. 17.
This week at The University of Alabama: Scientists help show how Earth stops tiny particles – Chemistry professor to develop new materials via DOE funding – Cyber Institute refocuses priorities, adds researchers – Gallery debuts art collection – Organizations support Toys for Tots
The Office, Clerical and Technical Staff Assembly project will beautify a campus gateway and benefit the local community.
Opportunities to help others abound this holiday season.
An international group of researchers, including several from The University of Alabama, measured the interaction between tiny particles that travel the cosmos, called neutrinos, and Earth.