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This week at The University of Alabama: Student teams provide service in Greensboro, Nicaragua – Faculty to make predictions – Commentary available on increase in anti-Semitism
This week at The University of Alabama: Student teams provide service in Greensboro, Nicaragua – Faculty to make predictions – Commentary available on increase in anti-Semitism
This week at The University of Alabama: UA to hold graduation ceremony – Researchers look at potential of watermelon in reducing heart disease risks – Children with high-anxiety handle post-tornado stress better, research shows – Expert commentary available on drought levels
Modes of communication with clients and generational differences can impact the accuracy of audits, according to research done by a University of Alabama accounting professor.
The world’s largest general scientific society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, elected a University of Alabama scientist to the rank of Fellow.
This week at The University of Alabama: Students donate Thanksgiving meals – ‘Zombies’ to walk Nov. 29 – Mock Trial team wins — Expert commentary available on drought, traffic crashes during Thanksgiving travels
Five days before the war ends, The University of Alabama’s campus is obliterated. A trio of scholars set out to tell the old story in a new way.
The University of Alabama men’s basketball program, along with six other Crimson Tide programs, led the Southeastern Conference in Graduation Success Rate figures released by the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tuesday.
The University of Alabama Dance Marathon will host a silent auction art exhibit today through Friday at the Ferguson Center Art Gallery.
This week at The University of Alabama: ‘Supermoon’ public viewing scheduled – Apparel design students show collections – Special Olympics College to Play Iron Bowl — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger food drive winner announced – Expert commentary available on drought and the future of vehicle communication
Graduates who completed MBAs from The University of Alabama in 2016 report starting salaries more than 8 percent higher than the previous year’s class.