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This week at The University of Alabama: Gov. Kay Ivey names UA as the Large Business Employer of the Year for people with disabilities; enrollment at UA has reached a new record; and the National Alumni Association is looking for young alumni to honor with a new award.

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National Alumni Association to Honor Young Alumni with New Award

The University of Alabama National Alumni Association will honor outstanding young graduates with a new award.

Jane Elizabeth Burdeshaw, Jaime Mitchell and Governor Kay Ivey pictured during an awards ceremony

UA Honored by Governor Ivey for Disability Employment Initiative

UA was named the Alabama Governor’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities Large Business Employer of the Year.

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Records Broken: UA Sees Highest Enrollment, National Merit Scholars

Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record this fall, and it includes some of the most academically talented students with a record number of National Merit Scholars.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA researchers have shown a method that can provide strong data in determining the origin of life on Earth; UA transportation researchers have developed a promising system to overcome one challenge of self-driving vehicles; and UA fans are encouraged to become a citizen scientist and beat Auburn.

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UA Work Shows Path for Finding Early Life Here and on Other Planets

Using a powerful microscope, researchers at The University of Alabama have shown a method that can provide strong data in determining the origin of life on Earth and if life existed on another planet.

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UA, Auburn Fans Clash in Citizen Science Competition

A new competition aims to excite everyone’s inner scientist by bringing the gridiron competition of the Iron Bowl into the realm of citizen science.

Gps system displayed on map in a smart car

Low-cost Solution Viable for Self-Driving Cars to Spot Hacked GPS

Transportation researchers at The University of Alabama developed a promising, inexpensive system to overcome one challenge of self-driving vehicle technology: GPS hacking that can send a self-driving vehicle to the wrong destination.

The exterior of Reese-Phifer Hall on the campus of The University of Alabama.

Four to be Inducted into Communication Hall of Fame

The College of Communication and Information Sciences will induct four new members into its Hall of Fame on Oct. 13.

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Culverhouse LIFT Learning Sessions Open for Registration

Free tutoring, job skills and financial literacy training to be offered through Culverhouse LIFT.