


Through the Glass Ceiling
There is a wealth of research into the factors influencing the climb up the corporate ladder, but not much study of what happens after women become chief executive officers.

UA In the News — July 3
CAPS research cited in story about July 4 travel safety — Two UA faculty members discuss true crime podcast — UA law professor quoted in story of pregnant mother’s arrest … and more.

Building Bama: Facility Upgrades Around Campus
While it’s easy to spot the fencing, bulldozers and trucks at numerous construction sites around the Capstone, multiple interior upgrades are happening this summer that aren’t as noticeable.

UA In the News — July 2
Law professor comments on recent arrest of pregnant mother — law professor named to leadership role with SPLC — and more.

Colonial Drive and Eighth Street Road Closure July 12-13
A paving project will affect Colonial Drive, Eighth Street, and the intersection of Magnolia Drive and Judy Bonner Drive.

Interior Design Instructor Restores 1840s Mansion
Bringing your work home with you takes on a whole new meaning with Ian Crawford, an interior design instructor in UA’s department of clothing, textiles and interior design.

UA Faculty, Staff Help College-Prep Campers Explore Possibilities
For the UA Early College staff members tasked with planning and operating the annual Leaders Exploring Academic Possibilities camp, their first signal of success was a successful pilot 2016 and immediate addition of a second week of programs.

UA In the News — June 29-July 1
CrossingPoints to launch year-round certificate program — Accounting professor comments on issue of fraud response — UA student builds up sporting community in hometown — and more.

Independence Day Brings More Traffic Fatalities
During the past five years, the five days around the Fourth of July averaged three fatal crashes a day, 29% higher than the average of fatal crashes per day the rest of the year, according to a study by UA’s Center for Advanced Public Safety.