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Alliance for Women of Color to Hold Open House at UA for Women’s History Month

The University of Alabama Alliance for Women of Color will celebrate Women’s History Month by hosting an open house Monday, March 3 at 5:30 p.m. in 205 Gorgas Library.

UA Professor Ranked 22nd Among Top 100 Authors in Economic Journals

Dr. Paul Pecorino, the James Patrick and Elizabeth B. Hayes Professor of Economics at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration, is ranked No. 22 among the top 100 authors in public economic journals.

Oodles of Leaves Call UA Herbarium Home

The University of Alabama campus is home to millions of leaves, perhaps most prominent in the new growth emerging each spring from the majestic oaks and on the azaleas preparing to dazzle.

UA in the News: February 20, 2008

Former UA football players on NBC’s “Biggest Loser” — UA’s Cuba Initiative leaders expect little change with Castro stepping down – UA trustees join Auburn in budget battle – “Inner Fish” author to speak at UA – and more…

New Crossroads Directors Bring Multicultural Experiences to UA

The University of Alabama Crossroads Community Center is under the direction of two new leaders this academic year with Dr. Beverly Hawk named director and Brice Miller as assistant director.

UA in the News: February 9-11, 2008

Energen to fund scholarships at UA – Joint doctor of nursing program approved – Chinese New Year celebration – RISE book – Student news, events and more

UA Events Celebrate African-American Heritage Month

The University of Alabama is celebrating African-American Heritage Month in February with the theme “Creating History Every Day” to recognize the range and diversity of contributions African-Americans have made.

UA in the News: January 25, 2008

Business prof comments on spending plan – Researchers make Parkinson’s discovery – UA to launch student newsletter – Black Belt photo exhibit – Student news and more

Catch and Release

A drought-interrupting rain showers a trio of anglers, but they remain undeterred from their task – despite the weather and a complete lack of interest in catching fish.

Science of the Small Brings Giant Hope

Think, for a second, about the size of a red blood cell. Now, imagine anything that’s about 7,000 times smaller. That would be a nanometer. It’s also representative of the world in which a host of University of Alabama researchers are involved.