Faculty & Staff

Alabama to Lose Millions of Federal Dollars Through Census Undercount

Alabama’s population will be undercounted in the 2010 census, says Annette Jones Watters, manager of the Alabama State Data Center at The University of Alabama. This will mean millions of lost dollars for the state over the coming decade, she predicts.

Post-Graduate Education to See Increase, More College Students Going Year-Round in 2010

Colleges and universities will expanding their graduate education offerings in 2010, predicts Dr. Stephen Katsinas, professor of higher education administration and director of The University of Alabama Education Policy Center.

Alabama Governor’s Race to Pit Davis Against Byrne, UA Political Scientist Predicts

Bradley Byrne, the former chancellor of the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education, and U.S. Rep. Artur Davis figure to face off in November 2010 for the post of governor of Alabama, but both face significant challenges in the upcoming primaries, a University of Alabama political scientist says.

How Much Will I Spend at the Pump in 2010?

Demand for oil will not recover significantly until the world economy improves, so there will not be supply problems to drive up the price of oil in the coming year, says a University of Alabama engineering professor who closely follows the markets.

No More ‘Social Media,’ More Single Log-ins for Multiple Platforms

As more people use social media platforms, they will begin moving away from using the term “social media” in the new year, predicts Dr. Karla Gower, associate professor of advertising and public relations.

Goodbye Fashionista, Hello Recessionista

The rise of the “recessionista” will continue in 2010, according to Brian Taylor, instructor of clothing, textiles & interior design at The University of Alabama.

Education Budget Cuts to Cause Increase in Mobile Technology Use

As budget cuts in education continue, we will see more use of mobile technologies in the classroom in 2010, predicts Dr. Vivian Wright, a University of Alabama educator.

More talk of obesity, but little action

According to Rebecca Kelly, director of health promotion and wellness at The University of Alabama, the added attention to the issue of obesity will inspire some to make better food choices, but others—not so much.

‘Techno-shopping’ Likely to Become Even Bigger in 2010

Look for an increase in “techno-shopping” in the coming months, says Dr. Kristy Reynolds, Bruno Associate Professor of Marketing at The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Commerce.

Thawing North to Provoke Conflict Among Nations in 2010, UA Expert Predicts

Conflict in the chilly Arctic Circle among Canada, Russia, Greenland and the United States will heat up beginning in 2010, a University of Alabama political scientist predicts.