Campus & Community

UA College of Engineering Hosts Summer Program for High School Students

Dozens of high school students will check out one of the nation’s “hottest” professions during three upcoming Student Introduction to Engineering (SITE) programs to be held on The University of Alabama campus.

UA’s Minority Journalism Workshop Turns 20, Continues Emphasizing Diversity

For 20 years The University of Alabama’s Minority Journalism Workshop has been helping to train future journalists for competitive careers at the nation’s top media companies, large and small.

UA College of Engineering Names New Mechanical Engineering Department Head

The University of Alabama College of Engineering recently named Dr. William Sutton as head of the department of mechanical engineering.

UA Student Receives Rotary International Scholarship

Freshman mechanical engineering major Emad Abdel-Raouf recently was selected to receive the 2003-2004 Jack Seay Rotary International Scholarship.

Athletic Trainer Scholarship Awarded to UA Student

The Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society has awarded University of Alabama student Gabriel Andres Perlaza a $1,000 Ethnic Minority Scholarship for the 2003-2004 academic year.

UA to Host Weekend Journalism Camp in July

The Alabama Scholastic Press Association (ASPA) will host a three-day journalism camp for high school students and teachers at The University of Alabama July 18-20.

UA Media Planning Board Names Award Winners

The University of Alabama Media Planning Board recently gave its top award for service to undergraduate media and also honored several students for their work.

Down the Stretch, It’s Rable

A University of Alabama history professor has done what thoroughbred racehorse Funny Cide could not — win a Triple Crown in competition.

UA Museum’s Excavation Resumes at Alabama’s Frontier Boom Town

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Experts with The University of Alabama’s Alabama Museum of Natural History are leading an archaeological expedition on a return trip to the state’s first territorial capitol, Old St. Stephens in Washington County. They are digging up new details about the boom town and how early Alabamians lived. Known as Museum Expedition, the

UA Student Named National Student of the Year by Residence Hall Association

University of Alabama student Krista Stringer of Creola was named National Student of the Year by the National Association of College and University Residence Halls at its annual May conference in Raleigh, N.C.