
UA Experts Available to Discuss Issues Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
UA faculty can discuss various aspects of the coronavirus pandemic.
UA faculty can discuss various aspects of the coronavirus pandemic.
This week at The University of Alabama: tuition to remain level; model U.N. team among the best; remote access to UA telescope.
Faculty at The University of Alabama are available to discuss aspects of continuing the school year remotely across the state.
This week at The University of Alabama: Southwest has severe effects from flash flooding –– Women’s History Month at UA – Cyber education gets a boost — Sources available to discuss Super Tuesday, potential economic impacts of new coronavirus
This week at The University of Alabama: Southwest has severe effects from flash flooding – Cyber education gets a boost – Black History Month events continue – Source available to discuss proposed changes to school calendar
This week at The University of Alabama: UA among top producers for student Fulbright awards — Free lullaby event geared to children 5 and younger – ‘Black Voters Matter’ co-founder to speak as part of Black History Month observances – Law School to host symposium on red flag laws
This week at The University of Alabama: UA among top producers for student Fulbright Awards – ‘African Americans and the vote’ theme of UA’s Black History Month – Dance Marathon to host fundraiser for Children’s – Cyber scholarships available to UA students — Steel Day gives students insight into industry
This week at The University of Alabama: – Cyber security scholarships available for UA students – UA collections participate in worldwide social media initiative – Interactive fun, learning, food part of UA Museum’s Family night – Commentary on coronavirus
This week at The University of Alabama: Films’ frequent depiction of torture could influence views, researchers say – Member of Exonerated Five to give MLK lecture – UA among best employers for diversity — Register now for free job skills training – Expert commentary available on Super Bowl ads, Iowa Caucus, new coronavirus and hit TV show’s portrayal of dementia
This week at The University of Alabama: – Films’ frequent depiction of torture could influence views, researchers say – Register now for free job skills training – TV show depicts dementia, expert available to comment – Flu season not over – Environmental law expert has take on proposed policy