
UA In the News — Nov. 19
- November 19, 2019
Online master’s degree — Well-wishes to an injured player — EcoCar Challenge — and more.
Online master’s degree — Well-wishes to an injured player — EcoCar Challenge — and more.
The University of Alabama has launched a national search for a new provost and executive vice president for academic affairs to replace Dr. Kevin Whitaker, who plans to retire in 2020.
Faculty member honored — Bicentennial events — College recognizes achievement — and more.
Two UA professors had a chance to attend a different sort of conference. Their aim was more outreach, to promote an interest in science outside their professional circles, perhaps even to those who come from a galaxy far, far away.
The University of Alabama is one of six programs with 100% graduation rate for 2017-18.
Economist discusses tariffs – Law professor opines on impeachment – Nursing professor talks about cognitive training for HIV-associated disorder – UA to present opera – Students work to build a better car … and more …
Beat Auburn Beat Hunger — Corporate collaboration — Comment on insurance — and more.
Fostering intercultural understanding and promoting awareness of diverse cultures on campus and beyond are the goals for UA’s International Education Week, Nov. 18-22.
UA has a new work-life manager and a clearinghouse of resources to help employees create the work-life balance that’s right for them.
In the fiscal year 2019, one ton of recycling materials brought in an average of $261, a 30% increase over the previous year.