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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

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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

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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     

Nonprofits Benefit from UA’s Student-Run Communications Firm

Nonprofits Benefit from UA’s Student-Run Communications Firm

Capstone Agency, The University of Alabama’s nationally affiliated, student-run communications firm, recently held its third annual CreateAthon.

Executives Cite Education, Workforce Training as State’s Top Issue

Executives Cite Education, Workforce Training as State’s Top Issue

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.

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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

UA Names Residence Hall for Trustee Judge John England

UA Names Residence Hall for Trustee Judge John England

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.

Sidewalk Closure Near Law School

Sidewalk Closure Near Law School

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.

UA Law Students Win National Competition

UA Law Students Win National Competition

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.

Law Students Win National Moot Court Competition

Law Students Win National Moot Court Competition

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.