Law Enforcement ‘Use of Force’ Study Moves Forward
University of Alabama researchers have expanded their study of law enforcement use of force, forming a partnership to help recruit participants.
University of Alabama researchers have expanded their study of law enforcement use of force, forming a partnership to help recruit participants.
Dr. Norma Cuellar, president of the U.S. National Association of Hispanic Nurses, is the recipient of a Fulbright Specialist Award.
Dr. Jeffrey Carver, professor of computer science, has been named the chair of UA cyber initiatives.
Though Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library is only four months into its estimated 18-month renovation, it is open and ready for students to use its abundant wealth of resources.
While several major projects wrapped up ahead of the start of the 2019-20 academic year, UA’s department of construction administration will continue to work throughout the year on other projects around campus.
State ethics law prohibits selling faculty/staff football tickets at a profit.
Road closures, detours and orange traffic barrels have become part of the daily commute with major road projects taking place at some of the most traveled sections of Tuscaloosa.
The University of Alabama’s College of Continuing Studies is offering five highly competitive Bama By Distance Faculty Research Fellowships to UA faculty members who discover effective ways to enhance online teaching and learning.
Dr. Sara McDaniel, executive director of the Alabama Positive Behavior Supports Office, works with the Jefferson County School District to address its discipline issues while it navigates the terms of its consent decree with the DOJ.
Construction is a natural element of summer in Tuscaloosa. One often overlooked, but crucial, component of construction on campus is the implementation of information technology.