
UA In the News — June 23-25
UA professor to direct episode of TV show — CBER stats illustrate Amazon center’s projected tax impact — The EDGE expands in Tuscaloosa … and more …
UA professor to direct episode of TV show — CBER stats illustrate Amazon center’s projected tax impact — The EDGE expands in Tuscaloosa … and more …
A disease-inducing fungus in amphibians worldwide could become deadlier as different genetic variations emerge, according to research led by The University of Alabama.
This week at The University of Alabama: Media viewing Wednesday for ‘Women of the Tide’ exhibit — Media production camp for area girls – UA launches gifted education office — Improving youth’s swim skills — Enrichment workshop for gifted youth concludes — Middle, high school students attend computer camp
Alabama Public Radio has been awarded a National Edward R. Murrow Award for best news series in small market radio.
Temporary road closure from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 26.
CBER data cited in analysis of Amazon’s expansion — trustees name Thompson University Research Professor — UA astronomer discusses solstice … and more …
The University of Alabama Museums will showcase the contributions and achievements women have made at the Capstone through “Women of the Tide: 125 Years of Women at The University of Alabama,” an exhibit that will open June 29 at the Gorgas House Museum on the UA campus.
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UA professor to direct episode of Oprah-produced show — UA criminal justice researcher discusses cultural influences on crime — CBER director discusses job growth in Alabama.
A total of 11,347 students enrolled during the 2018 spring semester at The University of Alabama were named to the dean’s list with an academic record of 3.5 or above or the president’s list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s).