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Registration Open for LIFT Job Skills Training Program

Veterans and other adults, as well as teens, are encouraged to register for free job skills and financial literacy training via UA’s business school.

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Office of Information Technology Launches Strategic Plan

The University of Alabama Office of Information Technology has launched a three-year strategic plan to help guide technology services on campus.

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Law Enforcement ‘Use of Force’ Study Moves Forward

University of Alabama researchers have expanded their study of law enforcement use of force, forming a partnership to help recruit participants.

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UA In the News — Aug. 24-26

UA students in play, musical — Police community event — Effect of a gas tax — and more.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Register now for upcoming job skills classes – New radio station provides game day info – UAPD to host Community Day – UA makes transferring from two-year colleges easier – Source available on importance of hydration for young athletes

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UA Police Officer Helps Family

UA police officer Randy Sumner helped a family from San Antonio, Texas, with a medical emergency during move-in last weekend. See his story at WBRC Fox 6 News.

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What Did You Do Over the Summer? Student Internship Spotlight

Check out what some successful interns have been up to this summer.

Nursing Professor Receives Fulbright Specialist Award

Nursing Professor Receives Fulbright Specialist Award

Dr. Norma Cuellar, president of the U.S. National Association of Hispanic Nurses, is the recipient of a Fulbright Specialist Award.

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UA In the News — Aug. 22

Comment on propaganda — Highway safety — The famous Script A — and more

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Computer Science Professor Tapped to Direct Cyber Initiatives

Dr. Jeffrey Carver, professor of computer science, has been named the chair of UA cyber initiatives.