
UA In the News — Oct. 6-8
Homecoming — Remembering an artist — Predicting droughts — and more.
Homecoming — Remembering an artist — Predicting droughts — and more.
This week at The University of Alabama: Researchers develop potential solution to hot car deaths — What brings job satisfaction to most? UA researchers find out – It’s Homecoming Week! – Hispanic Latino Heritage Month events continue – Students with an autism spectrum disorder perform alongside typically developing students
Dr. Stuart Bell recognized staff from across campus for their innovative contributions to the University and its students.
Though employees may like their work to cater to their individual preferences, they are predictably more satisfied when the organizational culture matches a set of widely preferred characteristics that provide a fair, supportive and stable work environment.
Add some delicious nostalgia to your homecoming meals with recipes from the UA family.
John List, who is globally recognized for his innovative use of field experiments in economics and business, will give a talk on campus Oct. 12 as part of the Lowder Lecture Series.
Tennessee Williams play — Partnership for computer science — Prehistoric sharks — and more.
The University of Alabama will recognize UA’s first women students by dedicating an on-campus park in their honor on Friday, Oct. 12.
A new initiative launched by a team of University of Alabama cultural and research centers aims to showcase some of the most visible remains of the state of Alabama’s indigenous heritage.
The University of Alabama maintains a confident, resilient commitment to Alabama students even as it offers opportunities to enrollees from all 50 states and 78 countries, UA President Stuart R. Bell said Wednesday, Oct. 3.