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This week at The University of Alabama: UA and City of Tuscaloosa partner together to create a system that can automatically detect blighted areas; UA’s athletic training program moves into a new space; and the Realizing the Dream series will offer events throughout the year to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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UA, Tuscaloosa File Joint Patent to Detect Community Blight

The University of Alabama and the City of Tuscaloosa collaborated to create a system that can automatically detect blighted areas in a community, helping prevent issues before they escalate into costly repairs for property owners.

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Dean’s List Students Named for UA Fall 2020 Term

More than 13,000 students were named to the dean’s and president’s lists for fall 2020.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Assistant Professor of Higher Education named an emerging scholar under 40, and the UA Capstone College of Nursing expands to benefit students and faculty.

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Higher Education Professor Named Top 15 Emerging Scholar Under 40

Dr. Krystal Williams was selected for making her mark on academia through teaching, research and service.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Capstone College of Nursing opens doors to new space; support from Birmingham corporation to assist underrepresented students in the UA Culverhouse College of Business; five faculty members are part of research aimed at strengthening the community’s role in COVID-19 vaccination campaign.

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UA Gets Creative to Encourage Fans to Watch, Celebrate Safely

The University is using some humor to encourage its campus community and fans to be safe while cheering on the Crimson Tide in tonight’s national championship game. Meet Coach Capstone.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA to provide campus-funded COVID leave for employees in 2021; Five faculty members are part of research aimed at strengthening the community’s role in COVID-19 vaccination campaign; Support from Birmingham corporation to assist underrepresented students in the UA Culverhouse College of Business.

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UA Will Provide Employees Campus-funded COVID Leave in 2021

UA President Dr. Stuart Bell has authorized The University of Alabama to provide faculty and staff 2021 COVID leave time to replace the federal benefits that expired Dec. 31.

UA to Delay Operations Jan. 11 until 10 a.m.

The University of Alabama will delay operations tomorrow, Jan. 11, due to the threat of severe weather. University offices and programs will open at 10 a.m.