UA Honors College Freshmen Strive to Help Others in Alabama Action

UA Honors College Freshmen Strive to Help Others in Alabama Action

Entering freshmen in The University of Alabama’s Honors College will strive to contribute to the Tuscaloosa community through service Aug. 12-16 as part of the Alabama Action, Outdoor Action and Health Action programs.

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UA In the News — Aug. 9

Tiara Pennington Day — Comment on recent events — Five-year plan — and more.

A University of Alabama graduate student poses near her workspace in a biolgoical research lab.

Tears Turn to Success for Graduate Student

Jennie Thies starts her fourth year with more confidence after winning a highly competitive national grant, the NIH Diversity Research Supplement, a two-year pre-doctoral fellowship that covers tuition and health care and provides a stipend supporting her research in the Caldwell Lab.

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Wild Eats – Foraging for Your Grub

Believe it or not, food isn’t only found on grocery store shelves and farms. It’s all around, even in the average backyard.

Students pose with administrators to show off their Randall Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award plaques.

Randall Outstanding Undergrad Research Awards Recognize Innovation

The Randall Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award Program recognizes the best research activity conducted by undergraduate students at The University of Alabama.

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UA Launches 5-Year Economic Development Priorities, Strategic Goals

The University of Alabama is launching a plan to spur economic development both as an innovative driver of growth in the state and to assist in strengthening economic activity.

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Student with Down Syndrome Looking Forward to Starting Classes at UA

Megan Deloach will begin taking classes at The University of Alabama this fall as part of the CrossingPoints Certificate in Occupational Studies program. For the past two summers, she has participated in CrossingPoints Summer Bridge Program to get her ready. See her story on ABC 33/40.

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Alabama Ethics Law and Faculty/Staff Football Tickets

State ethics law prohibits selling faculty/staff football tickets at a profit.

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UA In the News — Aug. 7

Collaborating for entrepreneurship — Summer graduation — Comment on recent events — and more.

Bicentennial Bookshelf Promotes Alabama History, Authors in Black Belt

Bicentennial Bookshelf Promotes Alabama History, Authors in Black Belt

Two University of Alabama groups are partnering with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System to provide books promoting Alabama’s literary history to schools in the Black Belt as part of the state’s bicentennial celebration.