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10 Tips to Have the Best Move-In Day Ever

You packed for days. You said your goodbyes. You made the drive. It’s finally here: move-in day. Here are 10 tips to make it the best experience possible.

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Portion of 10th Avenue to Close July 16-19

Northbound traffic will not be allowed on 10th Avenue between Paul W. Bryant Drive and 12th Street July 16-19.

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UA In the News — July 11

“Grease” actors — Dean’s List — Business competition — and more.

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UA In the News — July 10

Teacher appreciation — SITE camp — Evolving management — and more.

Dr. Richard Friend

Friend Named Dean of UA’s College of Community Health Sciences

A physician with extensive administrative experience in family medicine at two universities and who also spent 10 years in private practice has been named dean of The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences.

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Expanded CFO Roles a Plus for Corporate Governance

Managers from a financial background can fulfill operational roles admirably, according to a new study of corporate governance led by a University of Alabama business professor.

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UA In the News — July 9

Graduation news — Suicide prevention among veterans — The business of college — and more.

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UA In the News –July 6-8

Job fair — Skin protection — Chewing on celery — and more.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: Conference to provide student behavior strategies – High school students introduced to engineering concepts – Flute making opportunity at Moundville   

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Summer Bites and Stings: Alabama’s Most Dangerous Arthropods

Most of Alabama’s more than 20,000 arthropod species – invertebrates with segmented bodies and jointed limbs such as insects and spiders – don’t cause problems for people. But, some can, and summer is the most likely time for humans and arthropods to clash.