Students Complete UA Rural Health Scholars Program
A select group of 25 students from across the state recently completed the 2006 Rural Health Scholars Program at The University of Alabama.
A select group of 25 students from across the state recently completed the 2006 Rural Health Scholars Program at The University of Alabama.
The finance department at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce ranks 14th and 35th nationally, according to a study done by two professors at Western Kentucky University.
A select group of 19 high school students from across the state recently completed the 2006 Rural Science Scholars Program at The University of Alabama.
The Bruno Event Team will provide an update on changes regarding parking and traffic on UA football game days.
The University of Alabama is again ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report’s annual rankings for 2007. UA is ranked 39th among public national universities.
Environmental engineering students at The University of Alabama have joined with the Alabama Water Environment Association’s Students and Young Professional Committee to establish the first Water Environment Federation Student Chapter in the state of Alabama. UA’s new student chapter is named the Black Warrior Environmental Association.
University of Alabama Provost and Executive Vice President Judy Bonner has announced the promotion of Dr. Hank Lazer to associate provost for academic affairs effective Aug. 16. Lazer has served as assistant vice president for undergraduate programs and services since 1998.
The University of Alabama awarded some 1,100 degrees during summer commencement ceremonies held Saturday, Aug. 12 in Coleman Coliseum on campus.
Speaking at The University of Alabama summer commencement exercises today, renowned art collector and Alabama native Paul R. Jones noted the changes in American culture over the past 25 years and how those changes have impacted Americans.
An autographed book by renowned dancer and choreographer Ted Shawn and a score of music by famed composer George Crum are among a valuable collection of books which will soon be available in the Amelia Gorgas Library at The University of Alabama, thanks to a recent donation of nearly 1,000 volumes on dance by Gage Bush Englund.