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German Consul General Visits UA

Kris Mitchell September 26, 2011

The Eurozone will survive, according to Lutz Görgens, the German Consul General from the German Consulate in Atlanta. On Thursday, Dr. Görgens led a presentation, “Germany and the Future of Europe,”...

Study Abroad Fair to be held in Ferg

Olivia Hodge September 13, 2011

The annual Study Abroad Fair will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 13from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Ferguson Student Center’s second floor main lobby. The event, sponsored by the Capstone International Program,...

Capstone takes students abroad

Jessica Ruffin August 30, 2011

Imagine climbing up a mountain to the famed Incan village of Machu Piccu. Thick mist frames the ancient stone city and the lush mountains graze the clouds. Some may describe the experience as unbelievable,...

Student receives scholarship to study in Morocco

Student receives scholarship to study in Morocco

Mari Johnson August 3, 2011

Caitlin Trotter, a University of Alabama Honors College student, was recently awarded a National Security Education Program Boren Scholarship to study Arabic in Morocco, beating out nearly 900 applicants....

Google+ shows abundance of potential

Google+ shows abundance of potential

Ashley Chaffin July 20, 2011

Everyone who likes to make their opinion known on the Internet, which happens to be most people who use the Internet, have made their opinions known about Google+. Thousands of media websites and publications...

Alabama in Cuba Study Abroad Program, a Rare Opportunity for Students

Alabama in Cuba Study Abroad Program, a Rare Opportunity for Students

Jasmine Cannon July 12, 2011

After almost 10 years, the Alabama in Cuba study abroad program continues to provide UA students and faculty with the opportunity to travel and learn in a nation many Americans are not allowed to enter....

Alum to teach in Japan in exchange program

Alum to teach in Japan in exchange program

Jasmine Cannon June 28, 2011

Ryan Hicks, a 2011 graduate, has been chosen to participate in the Japanese Exchange and Teaching Program.   “I feel very fortunate to be able to graduate and actually have a full-time job waiting...

Alabama in Bangladesh program wins award

Alabama in Bangladesh program wins award

Jasmine Cannon June 28, 2011

The Alabama in Bangladesh study abroad program, which is through Capstone International Academic Programs, has won the GoAbroad Innovation Award for Best Student Video. The video features UA students at...

UA Students In Ecuador Trek Jungle For Science

UA Students In Ecuador Trek Jungle For Science

Caroline Murray June 7, 2011

Only two weeks after the first trek through the jungle, the last trek had arrived. The now familiar sights and sounds were all around on this final hike. The water from the river we had just trudged through...

Exchange students impacted by earthquake

Exchange students impacted by earthquake

Brittney Knox March 22, 2011

University exchange students in Japan are seeing and feeling the effects of the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that hit almost two weeks ago and are trying to cope with the changes. Adrian Morris,...

Tuscaloosa aids Japanese sister city

Tuscaloosa aids Japanese sister city

Stephen N. Dethrage March 22, 2011

The people of Tuscaloosa's sister city Narashino, Japan, are fairly lucky. At least, they’re lucky as far as victims of the recent catastrophic earthquake and the resulting tsunami go. Only one death...

U.S. engages in Libyan conflict

U.S. engages in Libyan conflict

Taylor Holland March 22, 2011

American and European-led air strikes shook much of Libya Sunday, as allied attempts shifted from solely impeding Col. Moammar Gadhafi and his loyal forces from gaining airspace to wiping out his control...