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This week at The University of Alabama: Thanksgiving Driving Patterns – Helping Hurricane Sandy Victims – Experts comment on the ‘fiscal cliff,’ Steven Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’ and more …

UA in the News: November 19-21, 2011

UA’s master plan updated – Traffic safety experts release holiday driving study – UA students help food bank – Researchers conduct school bus safety study – Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger food drive – UA experts address economy – and more …

UA in the News: November 18, 2011

UA Center for Advanced Public Safety releases Thanksgiving traffic study – UA offers dual enrollment for high school students – Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive ends Friday – and more…

UA in the News: December 8, 2009

UA pushes back start of spring classes for national championship game – UA study looks at holiday driving – Sorority donates $3,000 in books to elementary school – UA professor comments on Birmingham’s unemployment rate – UA’s National Alumni Association offers package bowl game deal

UA in the News: November 14-16, 2009

UA study: Travel near, not on, holiday when most accidents happen – University of Alabama, Holt unite to promote reading – UA history professor writes book on Guantanamo – UA faculty comment on Alabama politics, teaching financial planning – UA student a finalist in Country Music Television video contest – Toys for local children will be collected at UA libraries – UA events – and more…

UA in the News: November 22-24, 2008

UA beats Auburn in annual food drive – UA study examines plight of Alabama children affected by AIDS — Bryant Drive dedication ceremonies set for Tuesday – UA faculty provide expert commentary on holiday shopping budgets, holiday traffic, possible collapse of Big Three automakers, race in politics – and more…

UA in the News: November 19, 2008

Faculty experts comment on gift giving, tobacco advertising, auto industry bailout and holiday driving – Beat Auburn Beat Hunger – UA events – and more