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Portion of Wallace Wade Avenue to Close Aug. 19-23

The portion of Wallace Wade Avenue between Sixth Street and Eighth Street will close Aug. 19-23 due to underground power conduit construction. 

Attendees sit at tables during t the 2018 Culverhouse Business Analytics Symposium.

Business Analytics Symposium Offers a Day for Data

Data scientists and business analytics-oriented executives will converge at the Culverhouse Business Analytics Symposium for a day of discussion about how their respective companies and institutions incorporate big data research and analysis practices

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Behind the Glow: UA Students Power Campus Events

Research and application are among the many transferrable skills UA students gain while working at University Programs.

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Two UA Technologies Part of National Start-Up Program

Two innovative projects at The University of Alabama are part of a national program aimed to help take technology from the lab to the market.

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‘Engineered to Speak’ Helps STEM Professionals Communicate

Drs. Alexa Chilcutt and Adam Brooks have authored “Engineered to Speak: Helping You Create and Deliver Engaging Technical Presentations.”

UA Leads Nation with Most Instagrammed College Campus

UA Leads Nation with Most Instagrammed College Campus

The University of Alabama’s battle cry is the most popular college hashtag on Instagram, according to an AT&T report.

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Stressed? Anxious? More Students Are, Find Out Why and What to do

Everyone experiences stress and anxiety, but with the landscape of higher education and the job market shifting, more college students are experiencing higher levels of stress and anxiety than previous generations, according to experts.

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UA Research Examining How Heat Waves Are Getting Bigger

Dr. David Keellings was recently awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to study the relationship between the size of heat waves and causes across the U.S. with the goal of developing predictive models.

Women Make Up Majority of UA First-Year Law Students for First Time

Women Make Up Majority of UA First-Year Law Students for First Time

For the first time, women make up a majority of law students in the entering class at The University of Alabama School of Law.