
Workshops Expand Opportunities for Experiential Learning
Learning in Action workshops are a great resource for learning to enhance experiential learning opportunities.
Learning in Action workshops are a great resource for learning to enhance experiential learning opportunities.
In collaboration with the Capstone International Center and the Inclusive Classroom Initiative, the Office for Academic Affairs invites you to a panel featuring the perspectives of international faculty and students at UA.
Dr. Marietta Stanton is the recipient of the 2017-18 Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award, one of the highest honors bestowed on professors at The University of Alabama.
The University of Alabama’s Center for the Prevention of Youth Behavior Problems is enrolling Tuscaloosa-area youth with autism spectrum disorder for a novel treatment approach that will incorporate theater and peer mediation.
Dr. Lizzie Hibberd’s goal for UA’s Athletic Training Research Lab is that it have an impact in the real world.
Trooper shortage — Building relationships through social media — The cutting edge — and more.
Instructional faculty and staff interested in using experiential learning opportunities to assist undergraduates in developing strong problem-solving skills are invited to apply for The University of Alabama Learning in Action Fellowship.
Harrison’s work has changed the paradigm of early Earth from hellish to life-friendly.
Alfred L. Brophy, Law School, has published “Black Power in a Prison Library,” 61 Howard Law Journal 1-34 (2017). Dr. Kristi Crowe-White, human nutrition, was named the Samford University School of Public Health 2017 Alumni of the Year for contributions to the field of nutrition and dietetics. Richard Delgado, Law School, has published “Alternative Dispute Resolution: