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This week at The University of Alabama: Moundville Native American Festival – Beat Auburn Beat Hunger – Longtime ESPN president to speak on campus – UA experts available for political commentary – Events
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This week at The University of Alabama: Moundville Native American Festival – Beat Auburn Beat Hunger – Longtime ESPN president to speak on campus – UA experts available for political commentary – Events
Former Daimler executive joins UA faculty – Four UA projects receive grants from Alabama Innovation Fund – UA instructor, students help with school garden – UA prof represents U.S. at international workshop – UA Center for Economic Development sponsors conference on recreational trails – Tillotson to be inducted into UA Communication Hall of Fame – UA prof inducted into PhD Project Hall of Fame – UA dean comments on math emporium model
Guest speaker Dr. Robert M. Ortega, associate professor of social work at the University of Michigan, will give a talk, “Finding the Place for Humility in Culturally Responsive Practice,“ Monday, Oct. 8 at noon in 104 Little Hall.
Editorial lauds Bailey’s prospects as UA president – E.O. Wilson to lecture on campus – UA prof, doctor look at new pain treatment – Business incubator opens in Tuscaloosa – UA student publishes collection of short stories online – UA Paralympians on Canadian teams win gold – UA assists students coming from foster care – UA experts comment on teaching math via computer, methods for reaching students, increase in jobs requiring a bachelor’s degree – and more…
Vox Arcana to kick off UA concert series – “Eating Alabama” documentary to screen in Tuscaloosa – UA Education Policy Center releases report on community colleges – and more…
Dr. E.O. Wilson, a University of Alabama alumnus and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner who is widely considered one of the world’s most influential scientists, will visit UA as a scholar-in-residence with the College of Arts and Sciences Sept. 11-12.
Dr. Norma Cuellar, professor in The University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing, was appointed to serve on the board of directors for the National Association of Hispanic Nurses for the 2012-2014 term.
Graduate student finds snail thought extinct – Sports media expert discusses fantasy sports – UA RISE student subject of book – Student move-in ahead – Changes for UA game day
A freshwater snail declared extinct in 2000 was recently rediscovered in the Cahaba River by a University of Alabama graduate student.
UA researchers seek subatomic neutrino – UA student films shown at Cannes Film Festival – Biologist studies impact of coal slurry spill on streams – UA experts comment on ‘transit of Venus,’ NBC’s coverage of the Olympics – Crimson Tide Bass Anglers seek national championship – and more…