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UA faculty collaborates with NASA to test new technology

Mackenzie McClintock April 11, 2016

Three UA faculty members are working in collaboration with NASA to test new technology that could be useful in earthquakes and high winds.NASA’s technology is known as DTM, or Disruptive Tuned Mass technology,...

Student Engineers in Action begin replacing steps at Moundville Archeological Park

Patrick Smith February 11, 2016

Standing 60 feet tall and made up of approximately 112,000 cubic yards of dirt, Alabama’s tallest mound began receiving a make-over on Saturday, Feb. 6. The Mound B steps at Moundville Archaeological...

Bell to focus on research, recruitment as president

Bell to focus on research, recruitment as president

Kelly Ward June 24, 2015

The first night Stuart Bell and his wife Susan were in Tuscaloosa, they had a late dinner before deciding to walk around the campus. The two made their way to the Quad where they saw two or three groups...

Bell will promote research, balance

Bell will promote research, balance

Eric Roddy June 24, 2015

Normally, taking anything from LSU other than a win leaves a bitter taste in my mouth. However, with the hiring of Dr. Stuart Bell this month, I believe that we as students at Alabama have something worth...

UA robotic mining team wins first place at NASA competition

UA robotic mining team wins first place at NASA competition

Jeremy Connor June 3, 2015

The University of Alabama is used to having teams that win national championships. Alabama Astrobotics, a robotics team made up of Shelton State and UA students, added a different kind of title to the...

​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...

Career fairs this week to host more than 175 employers

Heather Buchanan February 16, 2015

Three career fairs will be hosted at the Bryant Conference Center this week featuring more than 175 employers, with opportunities for internships as well as full-time employment. The first event in the...

Device offers diet tracking

Device offers diet tracking

Lauren Lane November 17, 2014

Edward Sazonov, an associate professor of electrical and 
computer engineering, is part 
of a collaboration with other professors from Georgia State University and the University of Colorado at Denver...

ENGgenuity Lab partners students for mentoring

ENGgenuity Lab partners students for mentoring

Alessandra Delrose October 13, 2014

The ENGenuity Lab has made its place on the University of Alabama campus. The lab started three years ago when co-creators and administrators Nancy Holmes and Gail Howell started a Mentor UPP Program....

UA engineers earn SWE awards

UA engineers earn SWE awards

Elizabeth Elkin October 6, 2014

Grace Guin and Lexi Romine, two University of Alabama graduates, were recently selected to receive nationally competitive awards by the Society of 
Women Engineers. Ten members of SWE collegiate chapters...

Students create plans for potential investors

Matthew Wilson September 30, 2014

While many students grab a bite to eat and chat with friends in the Ferguson Center, Michael Royko works on a business plan for potential investors. Royko, a sophomore majoring in chemical engineering, is...

Student earns NASA scholarship

Student earns NASA scholarship

Ben Jackson September 23, 2014

By Ben Jackson | Contributing Writer Lauren Howell is aiming for the stars – a bit more literally than most of her classmates. Howell, a sophomore majoring in aerospace engineering at The University...