Awards & Honors

Montgomery Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,500 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held recently in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Mobile Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,500 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held recently in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Florence Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,500 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held recently in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Dothan Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,500 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held recently in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Birmingham Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,500 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held recently in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Anniston Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,500 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held recently in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Tuscaloosa Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,500 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held Monday, May 10, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Hydrogen Research Will Lead to New Breed of Automobile

The record rise of gasoline prices during 2004 underscored for consumers a need scientists have been interested in for some time — the search for alternative fuel sources. The University of Alabama is on the cutting edge of that search and is working toward innovative solutions to make hydrogen-powered cars and trucks a reality.

Marketing Professor Honored for Research

Hunt was Morgan’s advisor and mentor while Morgan was at TTU earning his doctorate, and together the two developed an article from Morgan’s dissertation. Morgan is pleased with the feedback his article has received, but is quick to point out that authoring the article wasn’t a solo project.