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This week at The University of Alabama: Researchers seek ways to lower student aggression, increase equity in discipline – Documentary shows importance of broadcasters during storms – Moundville visitors to learn about stone tool making
This week at The University of Alabama: Researchers seek ways to lower student aggression, increase equity in discipline – Documentary shows importance of broadcasters during storms – Moundville visitors to learn about stone tool making
This week at The University of Alabama: Terrorist attacks performed by Muslims receive disproportional attention, UA study indicates – Training, education, infrastructure vital to economy, research shows – Race car driver shows off fast wheels – Students’ dance raises money for Children’s hospital — Black History Month events continue – Dance faculty’s choreography, student performances highlight annual event — Operetta comes to UA – ‘Challenge’ urges residents to be physically active
This week at The University of Alabama: Terrorist attacks performed by Muslims receive disproportional attention, UA study indicates – Training, education, infrastructure vital to economy, research shows – Professor explores why success of online communities varies — Black homeowners face higher foreclosure rates regardless of neighborhood’s racial makeup – Black History Month events continue
Capstone Agency, The University of Alabama’s nationally affiliated, student-run communications firm, recently held its third annual CreateAthon.
Alabama business executives cite education and workforce training as the top issue facing the state, according to a survey by a University of Alabama Center.
This week at The University of Alabama: Professor explores why success of online communities varies — Black homeowners face higher foreclosure rates regardless of neighborhood’s racial makeup – Researchers analyze future of state’s roads, bridges – UA to study Department of Correction’s assessment program – Community invited to free luncheon to hear autism-related presentations — Black History Month events underway — Africana Film Festival
The University of Alabama’s newest student residence hall has been named for one of the University’s and state’s greatest civic leaders, the Honorable John H. England Jr., a member of the Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama System and circuit judge in Tuscaloosa.
A sidewalk on the south side of Bryant Drive between Jackson Avenue and the main entrance to UA’s Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. School of Law will close at 7 a.m. Monday, Feb. 11.
A University of Alabama Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. School of Law moot court team recently won a national competition in New York, defeating more than 150 other teams and landing UA its first championship in the event’s history.
A University of Alabama Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. School of Law moot court team recently won a national competition in New York, defeating more than 150 other teams and landing UA its first championship in the event’s history.