
UA In the News — May 12-14
The “All of Us” bus and health — Raising the roof — A tour about a mother’s cooking — and more.
The “All of Us” bus and health — Raising the roof — A tour about a mother’s cooking — and more.
This week at The University of Alabama: Researcher explores why some cancer cells become active – UA offers camps throughout summer – The Capstone among leaders in Fulbrights, other premier awards.
Renewable energy is clean, ecologically responsible and sustainable, unlike energy dependent on fossil fuels. But, for companies in the United States, renewable energy needs to also be a viable business venture. Fortunately, it is.
Habitat for Humanity — Rick Bragg discusses book — A winning scholarship — and more.
Concert in Greece — Mental health of children — The adaptive jaguar — and more.
Steven Polunsky, a transportation policy expert with more than 25 years of experience, will lead the Transportation Policy Research Center at The University of Alabama.
NASA’s annual robotics challenge presents a new problem for college students to solve, and students at The University of Alabama hope their solution can win the contest for a fourth straight year.
The Faculty Senate, the Professional Staff Assembly and the Office, Clerical and Technical Staff Assembly have teamed up for the first time to conduct joint service projects across campus and won a $5,000 award from the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) to support the projects.
A look at payday loans — The importance of biotech to Alabama — Robotics team is back in action — and more.