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UA In The News — Jan. 23

UA project designed to help trafficking survivors – Epidemiologist discusses coronavirus – Law professor addresses gender discrepancy in successful arguments for justifiable homicide … and more …

UA Among Forbes’ Best Employers for Diversity

UA Among Forbes’ Best Employers for Diversity

The University of Alabama was recently recognized by Forbes magazine as one of America’s Best Employers for Diversity, the only institution of higher education in the state of Alabama to receive the honor. 

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UA Student on a Mission to Make the World a Better Place

Emma Mansberg has always wanted to change the world. Now a UA senior, her passion for social justice and equality is making an impact, on campus and across the state.

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UA In The News — Jan. 22

Free job skills, financial training sessions soon available – Paul Jones embodies forgiveness, redemption through art collection – Specialty plate a step closer in Florida

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Torture Prevalent, Effective in Popular Movies, Study Finds

The majority of popular films, including those for children, have at least one torture scene, and the scenes are usually depicted as achieving the torturer’s goal, according to a study involving a researcher at The University of Alabama.

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UA In The News — Jan. 18-21

Realizing the Dream events – Cheerleaders earn top honors — Law professor writes of impeachment process – Professor discusses gender discrepancies in successfully arguing justifiable homicide … and more …

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January is Clean Your Computer Month

UA OIT offers six easy steps to start the new year, and decade, with a clean computer – inside and out.

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This week at The University of Alabama: – Films’ frequent depiction of torture could influence views, researchers  say – Register now for free job skills training – TV show depicts dementia, expert available to comment – Flu season not over – Environmental law expert has take on proposed policy

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University Recreation: What’s New in the New Year

Do you have goals this new year to lead a more active lifestyle? University Recreation offers a large lineup of programs to get you moving towards a healthy life.

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UA In the News — Jan. 16,17

Construction begins on new Tutwiler – Dietician discusses best ways to reach weight goals – UA physician encourages flu shots — Political scientist explains impeachment – Historian discusses problem of romanticizing former plantations sites … and more …