UA’s CW, Vida Win Student Pacemaker Awards

UA’s CW, Vida Win Student Pacemaker Awards

Two University of Alabama publications have won Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker awards for 2019.

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UA In the News — Dec. 17

Law professor opines on impeachment – Researchers test technology to monitor food intake — Physicist part of team studying how our brains learn … and more …

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Want to Shed a Few Pounds? Researchers Test New Technology to Help

The National Institutes of Health has awarded a consortium of university researchers, led by The University of Alabama, a $2.5 million grant to further evaluate a wearable device designed to change eating behaviors.

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UA In the News — Dec. 7-9

Doctoral student describes characteristics of a corporate psychopath – Economics professor weighs in on repurposing stadiums – Piano professor inducted into Hall of Fame – Doctoral student discusses Christmas giving for the aged … and more …

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This week at The University of Alabama: Department of Agriculture awards researchers grant to gauge students’ views of eating local — Tuscaloosa bicentennial landmarks to be unveiled Dec. 13 – Commencement set for Saturday — UA team to train rural EMS personnel in combating opioid overdoses

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UA In the News — Dec. 6

Researcher writes of the shortcomings of large scale educational assessments — Resource ranks degree programs – Commencement one week away … and more …

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UA In the News — Dec. 3

Researcher explains why time can seem to slow — Nursing professor writes about end of life education — Economist discusses down side of Cyber Monday

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This week at The University of Alabama: Research reveals what aged most want for Christmas is … you – UA team to train rural EMS personnel in combating opioid overdoses

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What Aged Often Want for Christmas is … You

Meaningful and affordable gift ideas for aging loved ones might include getting tickets to see a play or a movie, planning a trip or making dinner together.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Research reveals what aged most want for Christmas is … you – Student veterans march to bring awareness to veteran suicides — UA analysis of traffic records show differences between holiday crash causes