UA Orman-Harris Lecture to Focus on Digital Technology
Consumers face more and more electronic financial transactions every day – either by choice or by necessity. Sorting these out, and knowing what consumer protections apply, can be confusing.
Consumers face more and more electronic financial transactions every day – either by choice or by necessity. Sorting these out, and knowing what consumer protections apply, can be confusing.
On Friday, Sept. 24, the president-elect of the American Chemical Society will visit The University of Alabama to talk about how to make the next generation of students more “chemically literate.”
University of Alabama Libraries will welcome acclaimed historian and author Forrest McDonald for a book talk and signing of his most recent book, “Recovering the Past: a historian’s memoir,” at 4 p.m. Sept. 23 on the second floor of Gorgas Library on the UA campus.
Nobel Prize-winner and internationally renowned physicist Carl E. Wieman will be at The University of Alabama on Sept. 21 and 22. Wieman will give a presentation on the work that won him the Nobel Prize, “Bose-Einstein Condensation: Quantum Weirdness at the Lowest Temperature in the Universe,” on Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. in 107 Shelby Hall on the UA campus. The lecture is free and open to the public.