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UA Huntsville faculty to meet about housing requirements
The faculty leadership at the University of Alabama at Huntsville will take up a proposal to censure their president Thursday afternoon.
Sierra Snow: Scientists in Heated Agreement
Loot from the recent invasion of email servers at the Climatic Research Unit in Britain has raised questions about whether scientists who dissent from the prevailing views of climate research are being muzzled by their colleagues.
Faculty senate seeks to censure university president
WAFF 48 News was first to tell you about UA-Huntsville's new housing policy that's got parents and students fired up.
Dr. Terry Scott Holder was recently installed as 2010 president of the Tennessee Academy of Family Physicians at the organization's 61st annual Scientific Assembly held in Gatlinburg.
Local school leaders meet with BRAC officials about future
The future of education is more important than ever as Huntsville prepares for some 9,000 students.
Taxpayers react to same-sex benefits debate
Thousands of taxpayer dollars for higher education are on the line. A state lawmaker wants to keep public colleges from getting state funding if they offer insurance benefits to same sex couples.
U-A Huntsville students alarmed after rape on campus
A rape on the campus of UA-Huntsville has students on edge. An arrest in the case has been made, but students are wondering how it happened in the first place.
Juvenile arrested after alleged attack at UA Huntsville dorm
Officials at the University of Alabama at Huntsville said late Friday afternoon that a juvenile was arrested on a first-degree rape charge after a dorm resident reported an alleged sexual assault Thursday night.
High School Engineering Students Get Out-Of-This-World Opportunity
It's not every day you get a phone call asking if you'd like to be a part of the next space mission.
Give back to your new home, Kalam tells NRIs
The former President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, at a research centre at the University of Alabama.
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Letter: Let markets decide new energy sources
As I read David Hargett's recent column 'Green economy will bring clean energy and new jobs,' I was quite impressed to learn Dr.
UAH Chemistry Department awarded grant money for research
Researchers are using stimulus money to help find a cure for debilitating diseases.
Global-warming agenda ignores scientific facts
President Obama, the media chattering class and assorted know-nothings continue to sputter about global warming and steps we must take to combat carbon dioxide emissions as if it were gospel.
Bystanders' silence raises concerns in CA gang rape
Most people who see a crime would call police. But that didn't happen in Richmond, California.
Lowest Power 32-bit Cortex M-series microcontrollers for portable and industrial applications
Overview: NXP recently introduced a broad line of lowest power Cortex M-series microcontrollers based on the industry leading ARM architecture.
Lawmaker blasts plans for same-sex benefits at UA Huntsville
UA Huntsville is under fire from a state lawmaker who called on the university to drop plans to extend benefits to same-sex partners.
A College Fair is being held in Second Life this weekend, October 24-25 2009, at International Schools Island, allowing students and college representatives from around the world to meet avatar face-to-face without leaving their homes.
You may have heard of "Java and Jesus," or even "Cappuccino and Christ," but what about beer and the Bible? Wednesday, Beer and Jesus - A Dry Discussion about Beer and Faith, was presented in a packed Chan Auditorium on UA-Huntsville's campus.
College students attempt to avoid flu bug
With flu season in full swing, colleges across the country are warning their students about the spread of swine flu.
Utah lawmakers get climate primer from scientists
Climate scientists gave lawmakers a primer Wednesday, advising them that temperatures are increasing.
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