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This week at The University of Alabama: Students to compete in antenna contest – Exhibition inspired by ‘Black Panther’ opens – UA launches gifted education office – ‘Women of the Tide’ exhibit showcases contributions
This week at The University of Alabama: Students to compete in antenna contest – Exhibition inspired by ‘Black Panther’ opens – UA launches gifted education office – ‘Women of the Tide’ exhibit showcases contributions
UA student’s dance video goes viral — UA students make dean’s list — UA exhibit celebrates women … and more …
‘Women of the Tide’ set to open — Criminal justice professor provides commentary on serial bombers — Sazonov discusses food tracking systems … and more …
The first men’s gymnasium built on the UA campus, Little Hall has been home to the School of Social Work since 1965.
Work led by a University of Alabama physics professor will help grasp behavior of emerging materials while unstable that could lead to more efficient and controllable uses for energy and information processing applications.
UA researchers study disease affecting frogs — UA students make dean’s list — UA political science professor discusses travel ban.
Artifacts that were stolen nearly 40 years ago from The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park may soon be recovered with the help of a cash reward and the advent of technology.
The University of Alabama’s College of Education will help strengthen the state of Alabama’s gifted education programs through the recent launch of the Gifted Education and Talent Development Office.