
UA In the News — June 28
‘Women of the Tide’ set to open — Criminal justice professor provides commentary on serial bombers — Sazonov discusses food tracking systems … and more …
‘Women of the Tide’ set to open — Criminal justice professor provides commentary on serial bombers — Sazonov discusses food tracking systems … and more …
UA researchers study disease affecting frogs — UA students make dean’s list — UA political science professor discusses travel ban.
UA professor to direct episode of TV show — CBER stats illustrate Amazon center’s projected tax impact — The EDGE expands in Tuscaloosa … and more …
UA professor to direct episode of Oprah-produced show — UA criminal justice researcher discusses cultural influences on crime — CBER director discusses job growth in Alabama.
UA professor helps discover new type of black hole — Harper Lee prize for legal fiction — and more.
Allison Hetzel, associate professor of voice and acting, will perform the one-woman show “Step Mama Drama!” at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland.
UA research shows tablet use has positive effects on children — Apple Watches can be linked with UA ACT Cards — commentary on banking and marijuana … and more …
University of Alabama professor Dr. Rachel Raimist will direct an episode of the award-winning television show “Queen Sugar,” which will air fall 2018.
Commentary on legalized marijuana and banking — UA student IDs equipped for Apple devices — Callie Walker’s unique Miss America bond with mother … and more …
Recent appointments, elections and publications of the UA faculty.