Crimson White, Vida Win Student Pacemaker Awards

Crimson White, Vida Win Student Pacemaker Awards

Two UA publications have won Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker awards for 2019.

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UA In the News — Dec. 17

Law professor opines on impeachment – Researchers test technology to monitor food intake — Physicist part of team studying how our brains learn … and more …

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UA Honors Opera Director with Blackmon-Moody Award

Dr. Paul Houghtaling, coordinator of voice and director of opera at The University of Alabama, received the 2019 Blackmon-Moody Outstanding Professor Award.

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UA In the News — Dec. 14-16

Graduation — Tuscaloosa Bicentennial — Opioid training

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Sixth Street Closure Through Jan. 20, 2020

Sixth Street will be closed from Frank Thomas Avenue (12th Avenue) to Wallace Wade Avenue beginning Dec. 16 to accommodate underground utility, storm and sanitary work.

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Move Over, Tegrity, There’s a New Lecture Capture Software on Campus

Like Tegrity, Panopto is a lecture capture software that enables students, faculty and staff to record and share videos.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Researchers test new technology to aid in weight loss — Department of Agriculture awards researchers grant to gauge students’ views of eating local — UA team to train rural EMS personnel in combating opioid overdoses

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Holiday Decorations Around Campus

A lot of work goes into making our campus lovely for the holidays.

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Accolades for Dec. 16, 2019

Who has been appointed a department chair, who has published a book, who has won an award and more.

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UA Celebrates Tuscaloosa’s Bicentennial

Around 200 people attended a ceremony Dec. 13 at the UA Boathouse at Manderson Landing. There, UA President Stuart R. Bell presented several gifts to Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox and the citizens of the Druid City on behalf of the University on the city’s 200th birthday.