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Watch Out for These Summer Bugs

Most of Alabama’s “bugs” don’t cause problems for people. But, some can, and summer is the most likely time for humans and arthropods to clash.

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UA In the News — July 23

Films on environment — Bee research — CrossingPoints — and more.

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UA In the News — July 20-22

Randall award winners — Stadium renovations — Telehealth network — and more.

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Six Selected for Alabama Business Hall of Fame

The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Business announced six business professionals for induction into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame.

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This week at The University of Alabama: As bees decline worldwide, UA to investigate whether environment influences cold tolerance in one type — Researchers to assess opioid issues in four counties — Source available later this week to discuss summer bug bites — RISE to host graduation — Race roaches, spit crickets at Bug Fest — Young students introduced to engineering concepts — What to watch for during upcoming presidential debates  

Cold-Tolerant Bumble Bees Focus of UA Research Effort

Cold-Tolerant Bumble Bees Focus of UA Research Effort

Researchers at The University of Alabama will lead a genetic investigation into whether the environment influences cold tolerance in bumble bees.

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UA In the News — July 19

Author wins Harper Lee prize — Riding horses — Early College — and more.

Denny Chimes on the UA quad.

UA Initiates Campus Safety Discussion with SEC Peers

The University of Alabama will host the inaugural Southeastern Conference Threat Assessment Summit July 22-23, bringing together those tasked with campus safety responsibilities at their respective SEC universities.  

Building Bama: OIT Provides Technology Surge

Building Bama: OIT Provides Technology Surge

Construction is a natural element of summer in Tuscaloosa. One often overlooked, but crucial, component of construction on campus is the implementation of information technology.

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‘The Boat People’ Author Wins Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction

The University of Alabama School of Law and the ABA Journal announced that Sharon Bala, author of “The Boat People,” will receive the 2019 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction at an Aug. 29 ceremony at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.