UA Alumni Magazine Wins National Award
The University of Alabama Office of Alumni Affairs’ Alabama Alumni Magazine has received an Award of Excellence in the 2005 APEX Awards for its winter 2004 edition.
The University of Alabama Office of Alumni Affairs’ Alabama Alumni Magazine has received an Award of Excellence in the 2005 APEX Awards for its winter 2004 edition.
Dr. Louis Burgio, distinguished research professor in psychology and director of the Center for Mental Health and Aging at The University of Alabama, has been selected this year’s recipient of the M. Powell Lawton award, one of the highest awards given nationally for outstanding contributions in the area of mentorship and innovations in applied gerontology.
Dr. James Otteson, chair of the philosophy department at The University of Alabama, will be awarded the seventh in a series of prizes from the Fund for the Study of Spontaneous Orders at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation.
Dr. Louis Burgio, Distinguished Research Professor in psychology at The University of Alabama, was awarded Fellow status by the Gerontological Society of America.
“Trying Times: Perry County Schools,” The University of Alabama Center for Public Television’s documentary that tells the story – through the people of Perry County – of Alabama’s poorest school system, has received a Unity Award in Media.
A total of 3,485 students enrolled during the spring 2005 term at The University of Alabama made the Dean’s List with academic records of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or above, or the President’s List with academic records of 4.0 (all As).
A total of 3,485 students enrolled during the spring 2005 term at The University of Alabama made the Dean’s List with academic records of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or above, or the President’s List with academic records of 4.0 (all As).
A total of 3,485 students enrolled during the spring 2005 term at The University of Alabama made the Dean’s List with academic records of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or above, or the President’s List with academic records of 4.0 (all As).
A total of 3,485 students enrolled during the spring 2005 term at The University of Alabama made the Dean’s List with academic records of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or above, or the President’s List with academic records of 4.0 (all As).
A total of 3,485 students enrolled during the spring 2005 term at The University of Alabama made the Dean’s List with academic records of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or above, or the President’s List with academic records of 4.0 (all As).