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UA Honors Students Start College Careers with Community Service

For most college freshmen, the first few days on campus focus on moving into the dorm, making new friends and adjusting to new class schedules, but for 15 freshmen in The University of Alabama’s honors program, the first week of college has a different focus. These students are coming to the University a week early to begin their college careers with a community service project.

Author Gay Talese To Speak At Ua Graduation May 19

Best-selling author Gay Talese will be the featured speaker for The University of Alabama’s spring commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 19 in Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus. Two University-wide commencement ceremonies will be held this year at 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., respectively, to award degrees.

UA To Host Second Annual Statewide Rural Health Conference April 26-27

The University of Alabama will play host to hundreds of Alabama citizens, municipal leaders and healthcare professionals during the second annual Rural Health Conference, April 26-27, at the Bryant Conference Center.

UA’s Black Scholars Honor Program Set For April 18

More than 300 University of Alabama African American students will be recognized for their academic success during the Black Scholars Honor Program, Wednesday, April 18, at 4:30 p.m. in UA’s Ferguson Center Theatre.

UA Honors Week Set For April 16-20

The University of Alabama will honor scholarship and leadership among students and faculty with annual Honors Week activities on campus April 16-20.

Race and Relationship Play Role in Interventions for Caregivers of Alzheimer’s Patients

A recent University of Alabama study has shown that race and relationship can help experts decide what intervention strategies to use when helping caregivers of family members with Alzheimer’s disease.

UA Student From Daphne Elected SGA President

Jonathan William Macklem of Daphne was elected president of The University of Alabama Student Government Association (SGA) for 2001-02.

Religion And Medicine To Merge In Dealing With Health Care For Elderly

In 2001, America will be forced to look within the religious community and the health care industry for creative methods to address the coming health crisis among its rapidly growing elderly population, predicts The University of Alabama’s Dr. Michael Parker.

Jobs Requiring College Degree Increase In 2001

Jobs requiring college degrees will become increasingly common in 2001 making for a brighter employment market for college graduates, predicts University of Alabama career center director Patricia Bergmaier.