Archive for ‘September 20th, 2010’
Dialog Extra for Sept. 20, 2010
Crimson Calendar Click on http://dialog.ua.edu to view Dialog Extra on UA’s website if you have problems reading the e-mail subscription. ANNOUNCEMENTS SUPE STORE TO CLOSE SEPT. 23-26 FOR INVENTORY — Tutwiler Hall, Bryant Museum and School of Law locations of the University Supply Store will close Sept. 23-26 for inventory. The Ferguson Center location will close [...]
Accolades for Sept. 20, 2010
Rabel Honored by American Risk and Insurance Association, UA Awards Osher Reentry Scholarships, Arts and Sciences Names New Department Chairs, and Take Advantage of UA's Recognition Programs to Commend Colleagues
UA Early College Now Accepting Applications
Dependents of UA faculty and staff can get a head start on college by enrolling in UA Early College. High school students with at least a 3.0 grade point average can earn up to 30 credit hours. The credit is accepted at most colleges and universities nationwide. Students earning 18 hours with a 2.5 GPA [...]
Alabama Center for the Book Moves to UA Libraries
The Alabama Center for the Book has a new home, moving to UA Libraries from the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities at Auburn University.
Higher Education Partnership Advocates for State Support
Margaret Garner, an associate professor in the College of Community Health Sciences, believes that as a member of the higher education community, her responsibilities go beyond using her professional expertise in nutrition. She also feels compelled to use her voice to advocate for the benefit of higher education in the state. To do that, she [...]
Rissler Co-Discovers New Salamander in Backdrop of Threat
Salamanders are declining at an alarming rate around the planet, but Dr. Leslie Rissler and colleagues have discovered a new kind in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Mark Your Calendar: Fall Faculty-Staff Meeting Set for Oct. 5
The 2010 Fall Faculty-Staff meeting will take place Tuesday, Oct. 5 at 1:30 p.m. in the Rast Room of the Bryant Conference Center.
Public to Use UA Co-Developed Network to Document Oil-Spill Fallout
Through the work of a UA computer scientist and his colleagues, you can utilize technology to help scientists and researchers build a database of critical images during a natural disaster or crisis.
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