
UA In the News — June 28
UA research on drug trafficking cited in op-ed — UA archaeologists helping preserve history in Dothan — UA education research referenced in story about individual achievement — and more.
UA research on drug trafficking cited in op-ed — UA archaeologists helping preserve history in Dothan — UA education research referenced in story about individual achievement — and more.
The UA Supply Store is selling #BeLikeWalt merchandise to support UA’s Walt Gary Scholarship in Special Education that was recently created in memory of the longtime Crimson Tide superfan and former employee of more than 15 years.
The University of Alabama will debut an innovative, year-round academic program for individuals with intellectual disabilities, beginning in the fall 2019 semester.
The Center for Instructional Technology helps UA students, faculty and staff have a more successful learning experience through the use of technology.
Is T-Town’s high heat a trait that’s only been a part of the Tuscaloosa experience in recent memory, or has it always been this way? Dr. David Keellings, an assistant professor of geography, said the answer is both yes and no.
UA professor pens op-ed on new study on e-cigarettes — UA students make dean’s, president’s lists — and more.
UA research on drug trafficking cited — UA psychologist quote in story about relationship infidelity — and more.
With a new business engagement and research operations manager in place, The University of Alabama’s office in the GulfQuest facility is fortifying existing relationships and pursuing opportunities to help the Mobile area thrive.
CBER research quoted in story about Amazon’s sales growth — UA researchers believe tattoos have link to immune health — and more.
UA research on drug trafficking cited — UA students recognized for dean’s list, graduation — UA economist comments on state employment numbers — and more.