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A trio of University of Alabama media experts was asked to help Olympians and other athletes manage their brands.
A trio of University of Alabama media experts was asked to help Olympians and other athletes manage their brands.
Fifteen graduate students at The University of Alabama will compete for a chance to win scholarships and monetary awards in the final competition of this year’s Three Minute Thesis.
Apparel design majors show work – Researcher id’s ‘horrible bosses’ – Students help with flood recovery – Law Schools ranks among best in salary-debt ratio – Computer science professor discusses advantages in teaching youth to write computer code … and more …
The University of Alabama is in the final stage of planning a new $60 million Performing Arts Academic Center.
All classes normally held in Capital Hall on UA’s Bryce Campus are postponed until 8 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, when the building will reopen. The building was evacuated this morning, as a precaution, following reports to UAPD of a natural gas odor. The Tuscaloosa Fire department also responded as did UA’s Office of Environmental Health
UAPD responded to reports of a natural gas odor about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday near Capital Hall on UA’s Bryce Campus. As a precaution, the building was evacuated. The Tuscaloosa Fire department also responded as did UA’s Office of Environmental Health and Safety. Classes in the building are temporarily postponed.
There are a number of leisure activities a person may choose to undertake in their downtime. For Dr. Ian Brown, of The University of Alabama, these activities often include visiting gravesites throughout the United States.
This week at The University of Alabama: Even photos of Halloween candy can have psychological impacts – The history, positive impacts on children of Halloween – Students to demo medieval architectural techniques on Quad – Philosophy of criminal justice speaker set – Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger drive continues – Election source available
In a demonstration of how art and mathematics work together, University of Alabama art history students will show how the scale plan of the Cathedral of Amiens was laid out using simple tools, such as wooden mallets, stakes, string and a mason’s square, on the Quad from 9 a.m. to noon Friday, Nov. 4.
Dr. Richard “Rick” Barth will join The University of Alabama as assistant vice president for enrollment management, effective Dec. 1.