The Trunk Offers Resources to Student Groups

The Trunk Offers Resources to Student Groups

The Trunk is one of Student Involvement’s programs through The Source, which provides resources and support for student organizations.

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Railroad Crossings at Hillard Drive, Hackberry Lane to Close

To accommodate railroad maintenance work, a portion of Hillard Drive and of Hackberry Lane will be closed temporarily.

Yusef Salaam Talk, Day of Service Highlight MLK Events on Campus

Yusef Salaam Talk, Day of Service Highlight MLK Events on Campus

Holidays usually bring sales, a day off work and television programming around said event. However at UA, the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday is considered “A Day On — Not a Day Off!” 

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UA In the News — Jan. 15

Law professor authors opinion piece on impeachment trial – Scientist partners with UA researchers on weight-loss device – Scholarship program assists students with dual enrollment classes … and more …

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Registration Open for Free Job Skills, Financial Training Sessions

Free job skills and financial literacy training sessions will soon be available to West Alabama adults, including veterans, and teens through The University of Alabama’s business college.

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UA In the News — Jan. 14

Construction begins on new Tutwiler Residence Hall in Tuscaloosa – Tax proceeds to benefit dual enrollment – Alabama colleges in top 20 nationally for online degrees, U.S. News says… and more …

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UA In the News — Jan. 11-13

UA honors opera director – University names new economic official – Device to aid in weight loss developed at UA – Aviation Week honors students … and more …

Data on Land Use Deficient Without Accounting of Illicit Activity

Data on Land Use Deficient Without Accounting of Illicit Activity

For a full picture of how humans change land, decision-makers need to see the scope of illicit activities, according to a recently published paper that includes work from a scientist at The University of Alabama.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebrated – Commentary available on flu season – Expert in international relations weighs in on conflict with Iran – Environmental law expert takes on proposed policy     

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Two Appointments to Help Research, Economic Development Missions

With two new hires, the senior leadership team for The University of Alabama Office for Research and Economic Development is complete.