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Three UA Faculty Members Named Fulbright Scholars

Three University of Alabama faculty members will receive Fulbright Scholar Grants for the upcoming year.

Campus Innovators Recognized in Business Pitch Competition  

Campus Innovators Recognized in Business Pitch Competition  

New for the Aldag Competition in 2020 was a distinct innovation-focused pitch competition for UA faculty and staff.

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Dalton Selected UA Executive Vice President and Provost

Dr. James T. Dalton, a distinguished academic, researcher and member of the National Academy of Medicine, has been selected as the next executive vice president and provost of The University of Alabama.

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Surrounded by Family at Home, ROTC Students Commissioned Virtually

The University of Alabama’s Army ROTC commissioned 24 graduates of the program this month as second lieutenants in the program’s first virtual commissioning ceremony.

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A Life Inspired by a Special Brother

Recent UA graduate Tatianna Zambrano’s entire life has been shaped by two things: her family, with its rich heritage, and her younger brother, Alex.

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UA OLLI Provides Free Online Educational Opportunities for Adults

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, UA’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is offering free online educational opportunities for adults throughout May.

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UA System Hosts Virtual Scholars Institute

This month The University of Alabama System will host its 13th Annual Scholars Institute through a series of online events.

You’ve Got Mail – In the Cloud

You’ve Got Mail – In the Cloud

UA faculty and staff mailboxes continue migration to the O365 cloud environment.

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Many Protective Masks Inhibit Communication with Deaf Community

As the use of personal protective masks has become a popular tool in preventing the spread of coronavirus, those who are deaf are having to adjust their normal means of communication.

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From Homeless as a Child to Working with Homeless Vets

Rebecca Koen, who experienced homelessness as a child, will soon begin working with homeless populations and military veterans in Washington, D.C.