
UA In the News — Jan. 9
Choral festival — Statue for Florence — A tree with deep roots — and more.
Choral festival — Statue for Florence — A tree with deep roots — and more.
Lyft, the official ride sharing partner of the University, is offering discounts.
Watching the game — Wake-up call for “Drowsy Chaperone” — Suicide prevention among vets — and more.
Sunshine 2.0, a professional traveling theatre troupe that uses American sign language as well as vocals to perform for deaf and hard-of-hearing children and adults, will perform at The University of Alabama’s Ferguson Center ballroom at 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10.
Top technology students — Pop star by night — Comment on campaigns — and more.
This week at The University of Alabama: Professor leads innovative effort to strengthen digital dynamics of dance — Gospel singer, journalist highlight ‘Realizing the Dream’
Akshay Narkhede has other research foci in Rao’s lab, but on this day, he’s focused on duplicating hydrogels to demonstrate to several young, curious shadows: high school seniors in a day-long immersion of hands-on lab experiments at UA.
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UA’s Office of Information Technology completed several projects in 2018. Some are easily recognized, while others occurred behind the scenes to advance UA in the areas of research, connectivity and security.