
Resolve to be Ready in 2022
The beginning of a new year is a great time to make resolutions to be prepared for disasters.
The beginning of a new year is a great time to make resolutions to be prepared for disasters.
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.
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.
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.
If you’re leaving Tuscaloosa for winter break, follow these tips to keep yourself and your property.
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.
Holiday shopping is in full swing. Protect your packages with these simple steps.
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.
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.
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.