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The Crimson White

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The Crimson White

Student studies in Innsbruck, gets to travel Europe

Student studies in Innsbruck, gets to travel Europe

Katie McCoy July 8, 2015

Editor’s note: In each issue this summer, The Crimson White will publish a column written by a student who is studying abroad in order to share their experiences in a foreign country.This summer I was...

​College of Engineering names five Distinguished Engineering Fellows

CW Staff April 14, 2015

The University of Alabama’s College of Engineering named five of its alumni to the Distinguished Engineering Fellows class of 2015. The class includes Felicia Riggs Cook of Huntsville; Lars D. Ericsson...

Environmental Engineering New Major

Cokie Thompson November 6, 2014

The College of Engineering now offers two new degrees: environmental and architectural engineering. Both programs are expansions from existing minor programs and have been in the works for 
a while....

Bruna Rossati trades Brazil for Bama

Bruna Rossati trades Brazil for Bama

Luisa Sanchez October 22, 2014

Bruna Rossati is a senior majoring in chemical engineering who came to Tuscaloosa from Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, as part of a cultural exchange program between The University of Alabama and other Brazilian...

Startup weekend to bring business pitches

Startup weekend to bring business pitches

Emmalee Molay September 14, 2014

Eager to encourage entrepreneurial ideas, The University of Alabama will host the first Startup Weekend, a global event, from Sept. 26 to 28, open to all students and members of the community. Startup...

Female engineers remain a minority on UA campus

Female engineers remain a minority on UA campus

Reed OMara September 9, 2014

When Maggie Smallwood and Kayla Foust strode into their electrical engineering seminar the first week of class, they found themselves the only women in a class of over 50 people. The two, both juniors...

Organic chemistry classes more than memorizing

Organic chemistry classes more than memorizing

Margaret Wilbourne September 6, 2014

By Margaret Wilbourne | Contributing Writer Walking among the cubicles and desks in Rodgers Library, hushed murmurs of the foreign-sounding “organic” and “o-chem” are not a rarity. For many...

Group provides theatre outlet for engineers

Group provides theatre outlet for engineers

Cokie Thompson September 6, 2014

The College of Engineering has a secret. It’s not a car that runs on passionate performances of “Yea, Alabama” or a way to keep Bryant-Denny cool in sweltering Tuscaloosa heat. It’s a theater troupe....

IdeaLAB bonds business and engineering colleges

Sydney Newman February 14, 2012

The Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration and the College of Engineering have come together to create a new learning environment called IdeaLAB. A number of faculty members from each...