UA Journalism Announces 2013 Cason Winner, J-Day Schedule
“Rocket Boys” author Homer Hickam will speak at The University of Alabama’s Cason Award luncheon and during its annual Journalism Day.
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“Rocket Boys” author Homer Hickam will speak at The University of Alabama’s Cason Award luncheon and during its annual Journalism Day.
A research scientist with the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute will discuss biodiversity studies done in collaboration with oil and gas companies in an upcoming talk at The University of Alabama.
CNN anchor Don Lemon speaks on campus – UA hosts rural health conference – UA students, faculty win media awards – UA researchers study algae parasite – UA expert comments on need for leadership training – Moundville Archaeology Park hosts Knap-In – UA theater presents ‘Othello” – and more…
The State of Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame will induct seven individuals and honor a corporation and two projects during a ceremony Feb. 23 at the Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa in Hoover.
University of Alabama ranks first among public universities for National Merit Scholars – Veteran Affairs to visit Walter Reed – African-American history tour – Tide, Tigers battle in hovercraft competition – and more …
Lecia J. Brooks, director of outreach for the Southern Poverty Law Center, will be the featured speaker for the School of Social Work’s annual Dr. Ethel H. Hall African-American Heritage Month Program Feb. 11 at noon in Little Hall, room 223, on The University of Alabama campus.
Raudelunas ’Pataphysical Redux, will perform a free concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Ferguson Center Theatre on The University of Alabama campus. UA’s Sonic Frontiers concert series and Trans/Productions are sponsoring the concert.
Construction to start on new recreation center – Diversity Branch to host ‘Diverse Desserts’ – Christmas tree goes up – Elementary students receive Thanksgiving meals courtesy SGA, Bama Dining … and more …
UA researchers seek alternative materials to produce magnets – UA collegiate license tag program raises $4.1 million – UA chemistry prof reflects on major discovery – UA student’s public service announcement debuts – UA students plan to build hovercraft – Students work with Food Network star – Science fiction writer speaks at UA – Dance Alabama! opens – and more…
This week at The University of Alabama: Moundville Native American Festival – Beat Auburn Beat Hunger – Longtime ESPN president to speak on campus – UA experts available for political commentary – Events