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Resolve to be Ready in 2022

The beginning of a new year is a great time to make resolutions to be prepared for disasters.

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This week at The University of Alabama: a UA faculty member provides tips on sticking to those New Year’s resolutions; UA is among 60 finalists competing for the Build Back Better Regional Challenge; and the Culverhouse Collge of Business announces a new Executive Education at Culverhouse program for business leaders.

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Culverhouse College of Business Debuts Executive Education Program

A new program offered by The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Business will provide executives a unique opportunity to gain hard skills and deep knowledge.

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This week at The University of Alabama: a new UA study shows vehicle crash fatalities are higher than expected during the December winter holidays; a UA vice president has been elected as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors; and a UA dietician provides tips on staying health conscious during the holidays.

Follow these Tips for a Safe Winter Break

Follow these Tips for a Safe Winter Break

If you’re leaving Tuscaloosa for winter break, follow these tips to keep yourself and your property.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA is leading a project to significantly increase emergency telemedicine capabilities in rural Alabama; a student discovers he is connected to UA’s history; and three UA law students donate their kidneys.

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This Holiday Season, Outsmart Porch Pirates with These 6 Tips 

Holiday shopping is in full swing. Protect your packages with these simple steps.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA student chosen as a Rhodes Scholar; UA leads program to prepare secondary education students to be computer science teachers; and UA prepares for fall commencement ceremonies.

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This week at The University of Alabama: members of the UA Campus Veterans Association will march from Tuscaloosa to Auburn to raise awareness of veteran suicide; UA alumni Gary and Nancy Fayard make a multimillion-dollar gift to the College of Education and Culverhouse College of Business; and if you’re sleepy after Thanksgiving dinner, one UA expert says you shouldn’t blame the turkey.

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This week at The University of Alabama: a UA study shows traveling after dark during Thanksgiving week increases risk for crashes and fatalities; UA and UAB are partnering with the NIH on a comprehensive study on healthy brain development in children; and UA’s Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive comes to an end.