UA In the News: Feb. 11
- February 11, 2016
UA strategic plan — UA professor leads k-12 coding initiative — Off-Broadway show at The Ferg — and more.
UA strategic plan — UA professor leads k-12 coding initiative — Off-Broadway show at The Ferg — and more.
Murder, prostitution, war, greed, racism and politics all collide in New Orleans’ historic red light district of Storyville in the musical, “The Countess of Storyville,” coming to The University of Alabama’s Marian Gallaway Theatre Feb. 16-20.
Students start business publishing comic books — "Countess of Storyville" — Blue Out Diabetes — and more.
Dr. Berry H. “Nick” Tew Jr., Alabama’s state geologist and oil and gas supervisor, has been named director of The University of Alabama’s Center for Sedimentary Basin Studies and a research professor in the UA’s department of geological sciences. His work with UA will be in addition to his duties directing the Geological Survey of Alabama and the staff of the State Oil and Gas Board.
This Thursday at 7:30 p.m., The University of Alabama’s art and art history department in partnership with the Fuel & Lumber Company art initiative, are hosting an evening of art in downtown Tuscaloosa.
Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion meets — Rally to register voters — Getting a job — and more.
U. of Alabama president celebrates 60th anniversary of first black student accepted, enrolled USA Today College – Feb 7 University of Alabama President Stuart Bell sent an email to students, […]
The Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research at The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Commerce has welcomed a new associate researcher to its team.
Early College deadline coming up — New director at Moundville Archaeological Park — Approval for adaptive athletic facility — and more.
60th anniversary of Autherine Lucy’s enrollment at UA — Concrete Canoe Race coming up — film about African American chemist — and more.