UA in the News: Aug. 22, 2013
Fall semester begins – UA expert comments on Oklahoma murder – UA Early College offers college credit to high school students – SGA plans new programs – and more…
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Fall semester begins – UA expert comments on Oklahoma murder – UA Early College offers college credit to high school students – SGA plans new programs – and more…
Freshmen participate in Ripple Effect 2013 – Week of Welcome helps students transition to college – Fall classes begin – Sorority recruitment breaks record – UA offers new campus mail service – Criminal justice prof profiled in Forensic Focus – and more…
UA kicks off Week of Welcome – Students move in – Sorority recruitment culminates in Bid Day – Dinner With Strangers program to continue – UA experts comment on unemployment rate, Civil War – Art prof exhibits work at Birmingham Public Library – Rick Bragg speaks to freshmen at Georgia Regents University – and more…
UA grad student wins NSF grant for HIV/AIDS research – UA honors students participate in Alabama and Outdoor Action – UA Early College allows high school students to earn college credit – Art prof exhibits paintings at Birmingham Public Library – UA involved in K-12 back-to-school rally – and more…
UA archaeologists find evidence of early settlements along the Cahaba River – College of Communication helps elementary school students produce newspaper – UA nursing prof on team studying end-of-life needs for HIV/AIDS patients – Historian comments on Emmett Till – Student news
UA researchers discover rare elasmosaur fossil – High school students attend UA engineering camp – UA gallery to be housed in new cultural arts center – UA prof wins Indiana Authors National Award – UA experts comment on Tuscaloosa elections, Trayvon Martin case – and more…
Two select groups of students from across the state were recently on campus for the Rural Health Scholars and Rural Minority Health Scholars programs in The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences.
Two University of Alabama chemistry students are blogging about their stay in Germany where they’re interacting with Nobel Prize winners.
UA student finishes second in Miss USA competition – UA student crowned Miss Michigan – UA trustees approve road project
Forty-six high school students from throughout the state – all winners of the “To Kill a Mockingbird” Essay Contest in their individual schools – recently visited UA for a luncheon at Smith Hall Gallery (in the Alabama Museum of Natural History) followed by an awards ceremony.