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Manderson Team Takes Bronze At Race & Case

Manderson Graduate School of Business’ case team program continues to roll in victories. At the 16th Annual Race & Case Competition on March 1-2, hosted by the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business, the team yet again brought winnings home to Tuscaloosa.

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Graduate School Waiving Application Fees for One Week

Applying to become a graduate student at The University of Alabama will be free during the third week of March.

Dr. Richard Newton, assistant professor of religious studies

The ‘Roots’ of Scriptures

Dr. Richard Newton, assistant professor of religious studies, finds the impact on human life that both “Roots” and the Bible have engendered to be fascinating — so much so that he’s writing a book, “Identifying Roots: Alex Haley and the Anthropology of Scripture.”

Photomontage Takes Center Stage at Moody Gallery

Photomontage Takes Center Stage at Moody Gallery

One exhibition closes and another opens as the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art hosts the work of internationally acclaimed artists this month.

Under The Ice

Under The Ice

A one-of-a-kind radar developed and built by UA professors and students is helping scientists unveil ancient climate history and provide perspectives on improving climate models.

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UA Wins 29 Professional Advertising Awards

The University of Alabama recently took home top professional awards from the American Advertising Federation-Tuscaloosa at its 50th American Advertising Awards gala and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education at its District III conference in Atlanta.

Social Activist Asa Gordon to Present Realizing the Dream Lecture

Social Activist Asa Gordon to Present Realizing the Dream Lecture

Asa Gordon, founder and executive director of the Douglass Institute of Government, will present, “Realizing the Dream by Honoring the Voting Rights Legacy of the United States Colored Troops,” Tuesday, March 19, at 7 p.m., at the Embassy Suites, 2410 University Boulevard, Tuscaloosa.

NIH to Fund UA Study of Student Aggression, Teacher Biases

NIH to Fund UA Study of Student Aggression, Teacher Biases

The National Institutes of Health has awarded The University of Alabama a $2.4 million grant to create interventions to lower aggression in middle-school students and lessen disproportionalities in school discipline.

Eliza P. Culverhouse Donates $500,000 to UA Dance Program

Eliza P. Culverhouse Donates $500,000 to UA Dance Program

Eliza P. Culverhouse has donated $500,000 to The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance in the College of Arts and Science to enhance dance education and performance opportunities at the Capstone.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Researchers seek ways to lower student aggression, increase equity in discipline – Documentary shows importance of broadcasters during storms – Moundville visitors to learn about stone tool making