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This week at The University of Alabama: students admitted into UA Early College will receive their first course, UAEC 200, for free beginning in fall 2022.; UA awarded $3 million from the National Science Foundation to establish a hydrologic science research and training program; and a UA economist says a recession in 2023 is likely.

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UA Early College to Offer First Course for Free

Students who take the course will earn two credit hours from UA while saving more than $700.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA launches new scholarship for Tuscaloosa area police officers and firefighters; UA welcomes first class in the Gandhi-King Scholarly Exchange Initiative; and Moundville Archaeological Park makes upgrades to better serve visitors.

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The Heat Is On

The heat in Alabama in the summer can be extreme. Here are some tips for staying cool.

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This week at The University of Alabama: High school students are learning about the need for rural health care in Alabama; UA plans summer commencement exercises; and a UA economist says an economic slowdown may be coming next year.

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UA to Hold 2022 Summer Commencement Aug. 6

The University of Alabama will hold a summer commencement ceremony Saturday, Aug. 6, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA dedicates the Judy Bonner Child Development Center for first female president; a new program is preparing undergraduate students for future careers in rural health care; and a UA dietician says you should be wary of health advice you see on social media.

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UA Dedicates Judy Bonner Child Development Center

The University of Alabama dedicated the Judy Bonner Child Development Research Center in honor of the University’s first female president, Dr. Judy Bonner.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA Online launches new tuition grant to help active-duty military; many people will find a way to take a summer vacation even if it costs more; and UA Early College students are giving back to their community.

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UA Online Rolls Out New Tuition Grant to Help Military Students

The University of Alabama Online is launching a new tuition grant to help remove financial barriers for active-duty military service members looking to earn a bachelor’s degree.