Four to be Inducted into Communication Hall of Fame
The College of Communication and Information Sciences will induct four new members into its Hall of Fame on Oct. 13.
The College of Communication and Information Sciences will induct four new members into its Hall of Fame on Oct. 13.
Free tutoring, job skills and financial literacy training to be offered through Culverhouse LIFT.
Here’s what you need to know as you get ready to cheer on the Crimson Tide in Bryant-Denny Stadium this season.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA receives a $1 million grant to develop a bridge program for students from three Historically Black Colleges and Universities; UA’s Office for Research and Economic Development releases report on the progress of researchers across campus; and the UA Collegiate Recovery and Intervention Services will host an Overdose Awareness Walk.
A group of UAPD officers are using their senses to make sure campus is safe.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA received nearly $8 million in federal transit funds to add electric buses to the Crimson Ride fleet; a UA researcher studying over-the-counter hearing aids says a new FDA ruling will help people with hearing loss who live in rural areas; and a faculty member in the Culverhouse College of Business says businesses who adopt a four-day work week can reap some benefits.
This week at The University of Alabama: Hundreds of UA students to participate in community service before classes start; UA to hold a conference on emerging trends in behavioral health; and a popular author will speak at OLLI Day.
Author Sean Dietrich, better known as Sean of the South, will speak at OLLI Day on Aug. 22.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA faculty members offer tips for parents who are sending their children back to school; a UA researcher is studying how body composition and sleep affect chronic diseases; and a new director of strategic research partnerships and consortiums has been announced.
As K-12 students get ready to start a new school year, University of Alabama faculty members offer tips to parents to help ensure their children’s success in the classroom.