
UA Names Vice President for Research
Dr. Russell J. Mumper has been named The University of Alabama’s vice president for research and economic development effective Jan. 1, 2019.
Dr. Russell J. Mumper has been named The University of Alabama’s vice president for research and economic development effective Jan. 1, 2019.
The University of Alabama and Lyft, the fastest growing rideshare company in the U.S., formed a new program to provide a smart, reliable and convenient way to move off and around the campus.
This week at The University of Alabama: Engineers testing new fuels to maximize fuel economy – Grant awarded UA to help combat opioid abuse in state via data tool – Combating physician shortages in rural Alabama
A research unit at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Business received an approximate $1 million grant from the Justice Department to develop a data-driven tool to help officials better understand the scope of the opioid epidemic in Alabama
The University of Alabama set another fundraising record for gifts and pledges received, raising $224.3 million during the fiscal year that concluded Sept. 30 from more than 62,300 donors during 2017-18.
People with psychopathic tendencies are slightly more likely to be a company boss, but a new study finds men are allowed a pass for those inclinations while women are punished.
This week at The University of Alabama: What brings job satisfaction to most? UA researchers find out – Bringing physicians to rural areas – Panel to discuss opioid epidemic
Ten students from rural Alabama who plan to become physicians practicing in rural communities in the state have been accepted into The University of Alabama’s Rural Medical Scholars Program for the 2018-19 academic year.
A patent-pending device developed by University of Alabama researchers can alert a cell phone when a human or animal is inside a parked vehicle getting too hot. It monitors carbon dioxide levels from human breath inside the vehicle along with temperature and car movement.
This week at The University of Alabama: Researchers develop potential solution to hot car deaths — What brings job satisfaction to most? UA researchers find out – It’s Homecoming Week! – Hispanic Latino Heritage Month events continue – Students with an autism spectrum disorder perform alongside typically developing students