UA In The News — Feb. 4
Cybersecurity scholarships available to UA students – Former professor to lead transportation institute – Innovation expert to discuss strategic planning
Cybersecurity scholarships available to UA students – Former professor to lead transportation institute – Innovation expert to discuss strategic planning
A $20 million comprehensive gift from C.T. and Kelley Fitzpatrick will significantly enhance the Culverhouse College of Business and intercollegiate athletics at The University of Alabama.
UA listed among Forbes’ best employers for diversity – Communications professor describes atypical attention Iowa voters receive – Donations sought for UA book drive campaign … and more …
This week at The University of Alabama: – Cyber security scholarships available for UA students – UA collections participate in worldwide social media initiative – Interactive fun, learning, food part of UA Museum’s Family night – Commentary on coronavirus
UA research team heads to Iowa for caucus research – Law professor comments on impeachment – Researchers study impact curb appeal has on property values
Real estate expert comments on approach to address affordable housing – Researchers consider curb appeal’s impact on value – Astronomer addresses light pollution from satellites … and more …
SpaceX set to FINALLY launch its next batch of 60 Starlink internet satellites after delays Express Digest – Jan. 29 SpaceX has successfully launched its latest batch of 60 Starlink satellites from the ‘Slick 40’ launch pad in Cape Canaveral. The cluster of satellites was twice delayed earlier this week due to adverse weather. but
Salaam speaks at UA – UA researchers help close resource gaps for veterans – Specialty license plate approved
A total of 12,050 students enrolled during the 2019 fall semester at The University of Alabama were named to the dean’s list with an academic record of 3.5 or above or the president’s list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s).
UA among best employers for diversity – Geologists discuss earthquakes – Unemployment rate remains low, economist says – Law professor references impeachment-related tweet … and more …