
UA In the News – June 29, 2018
UA student’s dance video goes viral — UA students make dean’s list — UA exhibit celebrates women … and more …
UA student’s dance video goes viral — UA students make dean’s list — UA exhibit celebrates women … and more …
‘Women of the Tide’ set to open — Criminal justice professor provides commentary on serial bombers — Sazonov discusses food tracking systems … and more …
UA researchers study disease affecting frogs — UA students make dean’s list — UA political science professor discusses travel ban.
The University of Alabama’s College of Education will help strengthen the state of Alabama’s gifted education programs through the recent launch of the Gifted Education and Talent Development Office.
UA professor to direct episode of TV show — CBER stats illustrate Amazon center’s projected tax impact — The EDGE expands in Tuscaloosa … and more …
CBER data cited in analysis of Amazon’s expansion — trustees name Thompson University Research Professor — UA astronomer discusses solstice … and more …
UA professor to direct episode of Oprah-produced show — UA criminal justice researcher discusses cultural influences on crime — CBER director discusses job growth in Alabama.
UA professor helps discover new type of black hole — Harper Lee prize for legal fiction — and more.
UA research shows tablet use has positive effects on children — Apple Watches can be linked with UA ACT Cards — commentary on banking and marijuana … and more …
Commentary on legalized marijuana and banking — UA student IDs equipped for Apple devices — Callie Walker’s unique Miss America bond with mother … and more …