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This week at The University of Alabama: NSF grant helps UA boost math education –Guidelines for helping endangered woodpecker – Entrepreneurs compete for more than $100,000
This week at The University of Alabama: NSF grant helps UA boost math education –Guidelines for helping endangered woodpecker – Entrepreneurs compete for more than $100,000
The National Science Foundation has awarded The University of Alabama a $2.85 million grant to strengthen content knowledge, teaching practice and leadership among math teachers in the greater Tuscaloosa area.
Lane closures are planned for Bryant Drive and Second Avenue adjacent to the Capstone Parking Deck beginning in mid-April and ending in late May.
A flash back to a UA group — Awareness days — Flood risks — and more.
Nearly 500 undergraduate students at The University of Alabama are highlighting their research and creative projects during the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference March 27.
“Wheel of Fortune” — Dance Alabama! — Cultural competence — and more.
The Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. School of Law at The University of Alabama is planning a symposium that will explore Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark school desegregation case.
A student and her hometown professional mentor share more than a love of public relations and the alliterative effect found in their names.
March is Women’s History Month, and one new way that the Women and Gender Resource Center has celebrated it is by offering $100 mini-grants to faculty, staff and students who came up with innovative ideas to celebrate the month.
The University of Alabama’s acquisition of the Peter Bryce Campus nearly a decade ago has led to numerous construction projects on the east side of campus, including the renovation of University Hall.