The Capstone of Higher Education
- April 16, 2014
Dr. Kristie Graettinger discusses why it’s important for women to have a pregnancy that lasts at least 39 weeks.
Dr. Dan Avery explains the process of ovulation and how a woman can tell if she is ovulating.
Dr. Cathy Gresham discusses how someone gets diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome.
Dr. Jared Ellis discusses the most common types of skin cancers. For closed captioning, please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXJ45_ZuLXA&list=UUrm2bWDOGbvbW7Se_9o0m1g
University of Alabama researcher, Dr. Adam Lankford, defies conventional wisdom in seeking terrorism triggers.
Dr. James Robinson discusses types of exercise, and the current recommendations for how long and hard someone should exercise.
Current students give their thoughts on why The University of Alabama is the Capstone of Higher Education.
A UA researcher traveled back to her hometown seeking to give rural, Southern black women a stronger voice in scholarly research.
Dr. Judy Bonner explains why The University of Alabama has been and continues to be the Capstone of Higher Education.