UA College of Human Environmental Sciences Presents Alumni Awards
The University of Alabama College of Human Environmental Sciences presented the Jack Davis Professional Achievement Award during recent homecoming activities on campus.
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The University of Alabama College of Human Environmental Sciences presented the Jack Davis Professional Achievement Award during recent homecoming activities on campus.
Dr. Jonathan Marks, a professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, will present his lecture, “Darwin’s Ventriloquists,” Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Biology Auditorium on The University of Alabama campus.
Dr. Alicia Schmidt Camacho, the Sarai Ribicoff associate professor of American studies at Yale University, will present the Rose Gladney Lecture for Justice and Social Change at The University of Alabama on Thursday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in 205 Gorgas Library.
Four of the state’s leading business and civic leaders will be inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame Thursday, Oct.15 at the Bryant Conference Center on The University of Alabama campus.
The University of Alabama Office of Community Affairs will host Community Culture Fest 2009 in downtown Northport on Sunday, Oct. 4, featuring live entertainment, food and events honoring the West Alabama area’s rich cultural and artistic history.
Melody Kelley, an award-winning chemistry graduate student at UA, is focused on a high level of science, but she hasn’t forgotten what inspired her to pursue her education in the first place – a high school teacher.
The University of Alabama College of Arts and Sciences has revised its minor in Asian studies.
DATES TO REMEMBER This Week Student Involvement Week Aug. 26 Get on Board Day, the Quad Aug. 27 United Greek Council Convocation, 360 Ferguson Center, 7 p.m. Get Involved, Get
UA hosts U.S.-Cuban production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” – New UA program designed to teach students about ecological diversity – UA part of local group formed to combat dropout rate – UA students receive research funding – and more…
The current partners, retired partners, principals and employees of Ernst & Young have committed more than $600,000 over the next five years to The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse School of Accountancy.