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UA professor receives gender studies award

UA professor receives gender studies award

Alaina Upman April 21, 2015

Jason Black is known to his students as compassionate mentor, advisor and teacher. Nearly all of Black’s classes touch on the topic of gender reform, and he advises master’s theses and doctoral dissertations...

UA instructor helps write revised state constitution

UA instructor helps write revised state constitution

Ben Jackson March 29, 2015

At 340,000 words and over 800 amendments, Alabama’s State Constitution is the world’s longest functioning constitution. But length alone is not the reason that Robert McCurley, attorney and former...

Lonam brings leadership to Mallet Assembly

Alana Norris September 14, 2014

As the Mallet Assembly begins another year at the Capstone, Terrance Lonam, a sophomore majoring in interdisciplinary studies, takes on the responsibility as the organization's leader. Lonam said his...

Nashville native chairs philosophy department

Nashville native chairs philosophy department

Alana Norris September 8, 2014

Scott Hestevold has been on The University of Alabama’s faculty since 1978 and is currently the philosophy 
department chair. Hestevold grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. He later received his doctorate...

Fick uses art to showcase Serbia

Reed OMara September 4, 2014

The University of Alabama is renowned for the outreach its students perform after their college years, though few can say they find themselves 5,491 miles away in Novi Pazar, Serbia, shortly after graduation.Novi...

Schwab brings CIA to UA

Anne Lehmann September 1, 2014

Like many teachers, UA history professor Stephen Schwab brings an experienced and knowledgable background to his classroom. Schwabs, however, is more varied than most. Schwab attended Washington University...

Graduate tear-gassed in Ferguson, Missouri

Graduate tear-gassed in Ferguson, Missouri

Samuel Yang August 26, 2014

When Alan Blinder, a 2011 UA graduate now working at the Atlanta bureau of The New York Times, first met Jennifer Greer, then chair of the journalism department, he was a pre-med student.“I’m supposed...

Cocaine charges can’t conquer councilman

Stephen N. Dethrage March 1, 2012

On a December evening defined by drizzle, television crews and anxious reporters crowded into an otherwise empty Tuscaloosa City Hall when nothing particularly special was on the agenda. They all came...