UA Researcher Developing Simulation Software to Aid Health Research

A new research grant will aid a University of Alabama math professor in developing a software package to simulate biochemical reactions within cells – an effort that could pave the way for new therapies to target disease.

UA School of Law Opens Foreclosure Clinic

The University of Alabama School of Law has added a public law clinic specializing in foreclosure issues.

Camp 1831 to Introduce UA Students to Traditions, Civic Engagement

Students new to The University of Alabama will learn about the Capstone’s traditions, meet fellow freshmen and get a taste of adventure during the first session of Camp 1831, which will take place Aug. 6-8 at Camp McDowell in Nauvoo.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Camp 1831 introduces new students to leadership, history – Collaborative approach to help those with chronic conditions – UA offers software engineering concentration – Saturday in the Park continues at Moundville – Doping source available for comment

Scientific Society Selects UA Chemistry Professor as ACS Fellow

The American Chemical Society will induct Dr. David Dixon, a University of Alabama chemistry professor, into its 2013 class of ACS Fellows, the society announced.

Paul Goldstein Wins 2013 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction

For his work in “Havana Requiem,” author Paul Goldstein, a professor of law, will receive the 2013 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction.

Innovative UA Start-Up Advances to Business Competition Finale

A University of Alabama start-up company developing technology to charge cell phones, and other portable devices, wirelessly advanced today to the finale of a state-wide business competition.

UA Start-Up Companies Prep for July 12 Launchpad Presentations

Cell phones that charge wirelessly, orthopedic implants that safely degrade inside the body, and a social network designed to connect those in the construction industry: these are the central concepts behind three University of Alabama start-up companies competing July 12 in a statewide business competition.

Two UA Students to Meet 35 Nobel Laureates in Germany

The first week of July will see 35 Nobel Laureates congregate at Lake Constance in Germany to meet the next generation of leading scientists and researchers, including two University of Alabama chemistry students, at the 63rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Students in Interim class conduct mock wedding – Fellows Experience partners with Black Belt community to repair historic school – Memorial Day Meal Tips – Moundville Park remembers Trail of Tears – UA hosts diversity in medicine event – SummerTide Theatre