UA-Led Clinical Trial Finds No Difference in Tinnitus Treatments

UA-Led Clinical Trial Finds No Difference in Tinnitus Treatments

A long-awaited, rigorous, randomized clinical trial comparing treatments for tinnitus, a perception of ringing in the ears, found no significant difference in patient outcomes between an innovative treatment and the current standard treatment.

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Faculty and Staff Accolades for May 28, 2019

The latest publications, documentaries and campuswide awards of the UA faculty and staff.

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UA In the News — May 24

Foster children at college — Bees — Parking garage — and more.

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UA In the News — May 23

Speed limits — Museum upgrade — Audit research — and more.

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On the Hunt for the Remnants of Surviving Slave Houses

After conducting surveys on the Magnolia Grove plantation home in Hale County, second-year anthropology graduate student Natalie Mooney may have discovered a pattern to find other slave houses in the Alabama Black Belt region that have been lost to time.

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Grant Allows UA, Invisible Histories to Archive Southern LGBTQ Life

The University of Alabama was awarded a $300,000 grant from one of the largest foundations in the country to archive LGBTQ history in the South. The grant, given by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, will allow the University and its partner, the Invisible Histories Project, to curate collections across the South, starting in Alabama and moving to Mississippi and Georgia.

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Students Sharpen Photo Skills, Learn History for Black Belt Artist Trip

A UA student group will photograph and interview artists who live in the Black Belt as part of a collaborative initiative between the University, the nonprofit Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center and Canon Solutions America.

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ACT Card in Apple Wallet Wins National Awards

The University of Alabama’s Action Card Office won four national awards for pioneering the ACT Card in Apple Wallet technology that was released to students, faculty and staff last fall.

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Portion of Judy Bonner Drive Closes May 28 Through June 10

The road closure is due to work on central campus thermal piping connections.

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UA In the News — May 22

Educational honors — Community of Excellence — Buckle up — and more.