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- Sally Edwards heads UA's Child Development Resources (CDR)—offering
multi-dimensional assistance to parents and child care providers in
west-central Alabama on the issues of availability, affordability and
quality of child care.
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- Dr. John Higginbotham, Dr. Alfonza Atkinson and Dr. John Stone meet at
Tuskegee University to discuss Project EXPORT research.
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- Dr. Margaret "Peg" Lyons conducted a telephone survey of
breast cancer patients living in rural areas.
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- Drs. Guy Caldwell and Tonya Klein each received a National Science
Foundation CAREER Award—part of the NSF's program to help top performers
early in their careers develop as both educators and researchers.
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- Dr. Stephen Secor studies the Burmese python.
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- Museum summer expeditions attract young researchers such as 15-year-old
Jacob Fields of Raleigh, N.C.
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- Dr. Philip Johnson (left photo) and Dr. Andrew Graettinger (right photo,
far left) have devised a waterjet drilling system making it easier to
install reinforcing bars into walls to stabilize buildings.
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- Dr. Allen Parrish has worked on a new computer search system to aid law
enforcement.
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- Drs. Lucinda Roff and Lou Burgio are among the leaders in studies on
aging.
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- ALVIN (left), the U.S.'s most famous submersible, and its support ship
ATLANTIS (right) have been frequent hosts to UA's Dr. Paul Aharon.
Aharon has traveled as deep as 7,000 feet during research dives.
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- Dr. Walter Enders used economic variables to predict a major terrorist
activity a year before 9-11.
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- Dr. David Oppenheimer hopes to unlock the secrets of the acorus plant.
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- Drs. Anthony Arduengo (left), Joseph Thrasher (middle), and Alan Lane
work to make fuel cell energy a reliable alternative to gasoline.
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- Dr. Rex Culp is helping design improved methods of providing health
insurance for children.
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- Dr. John Higginbotham directs UA's Institute for Rural Health Research.
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- Tarsh Freeman (left) and Drs. Ron Buta (center) and Gene Byrd believe an
oddity surrounding a galaxy may be a result of it having earlier
consumed a smaller galaxy.
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- Among the players in the "SummerTide" production of Pump Boys
and Dinettes are back row (L to R): Michael Freeman, undergraduate
theatre major; Mark Hughes Cobb, UA alumnus, frequent participant in
theatre department productions; Paul Oliver, UA student; front row (L to
R): Stacy Alley, theatre alumna (MFA 2003); Will Cleckler, theatre
alumnus (MFA 2004), Lauren Hauser, undergraduate theatre major. (photo:
Andy Fitch)
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- Dr. Walter Enders (left), professor of economics and Bidgood Chair of
Economics and Finance, and Dr. Gary Hoover, assistant professor of
economics, wrote a research paper reporting instances of plagiarism in
academic economics journals. Their paper was inspired by having been
plagiarized themselves.
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- Dr. Greg Dorr (center), assistant professor of history and TAHP project
director, and two local history teachers Becky Brown of Brookwood High
School (L), and Elliott Harris of Northridge High School, stand in front
of UA's Foster Auditorium, site of one of the Civil Rights Movement's
watershed moments, which will be included in the program's institute
this summer.
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- Dr. John Lochman and Dr. Nicole Palardy, senior research coordinator in
the UA professor's lab, talk with Toni Ford, counselor at Helena
Intermediate School, and Jonathan Rabon, a UA research assistant.
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- Pictured with Dr. Bob Wells (right) is Rick Swatloski, a doctoral
student in chemistry who will become CEO of a start-up company based on
UA technology that will be incubated in the AIME facility. He is
demonstrating an example of the environmentally benign technology that
will be found in AIME.
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- Visiting researchers are given a demonstration of physics research
involving thin-film processing in the "clean room" laboratory.
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- Dr. Louis Burgio helps caregivers of dementia patients. He's currently
recruiting caregivers from the Tuscaloosa and Birmingham areas.
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- Dr. Heather White, UA English professor, has won the Andrew J. Kappel
Prize in Literary Criticism for her essay "Elizabeth Bishop's
Calling.
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- Dr. Jennings Bryant, holder of the Reagan Chair of Broadcasting and
director of the Institute for Communication Research, is widely
published in the area of children's television and on the effects of
television on the American family.
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- Robin Behn, acclaimed poet and English professor in the College of Arts
and Sciences, was selected as the 2003 recipient of the Burnum
Distinguished Faculty Award.
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- Cornelius Carter, associate professor of theatre and dance in the
College of Arts & Sciences, was named the 2001 U.S. Professor of the
Year by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and
the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
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- A book authored by Dr. George C. Rable, the Charles G. Summersell
Professor of Southern History in the College of Arts and Sciences, won
the nation's most generous annual American history award.
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- The National Academy of Sciences named Dr. Walter Enders, the Lee
Bidgood Chair of Economics and Finance in UA's Culverhouse College of
Commerce and Business Administration, a co-recipient of its 2003 Award
for Behavioral Research Relevant to the Prevention of Nuclear War.
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