UAH student posters place at GEO-Huntsville Forum contest Nov 14, 2014 Five projects were presented by students at UAH during a poster competition at the GEO-Energy Summit and Educational Forum 2014 at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center Nov. 12-13. Three UAH students brought home prizes from the poster session, which... UAH Earth system science student named EPA fellow Nov 11, 2014 As a child growing up in central Alabama, Montana Etten-Bohm knew when she was 7 years old that she wanted to study the weather. "When there were tornado warnings, I'd be sitting outside trying to watch a tornado," said Etten-Bohm, who is from Pel... UAH professor watching galaxy he discovered collide with cluster Nov 11, 2014 A UAH assistant physics professor is on the first scientific team to use new observation equipment to observe the collision of a galaxy he discovered with a galaxy cluster - a kind of slow-motion cosmic car wreck. As part of an international group... Von Braun Memorial Symposium sees record number of student poster entries Oct 30, 2014 A record number of students from The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) entered the student poster competition at the seventh Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium held on the campus Oct. 27-29. A total of 43 students representing every coll... Vice president for $2.5 billion company returns to tour alma mater Oct 23, 2014 A UAH graduate who is now a corporate vice president and chief scientific officer of a company with $2.5 billion in annual medical device sales came back to his alma mater Wednesday for a campus tour. Stanton J. Rowe (BS, biological sciences, '75)... UAH students present research at International Astronautical Congress Oct 10, 2014 Four students from UAH presented their research in the regular congress of the 65th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Toronto, Canada, from Sept. 29 to Oct. 3. UAH is a full member of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), t... UAH receives $638,277 grant to recruit, retain students in the STEM fields Oct 08, 2014 Job growth in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields over the next decade is expected to far outpace the national average, yet current estimates show that fewer and fewer high school students are interested in STEM careers. As... New weather research facility boosts UAH’s severe weather capabilities Oct 02, 2014 UAH's new Severe Weather Institute - Radar and Lightning Laboratories (SWIRLL) is boosting the interest of prospective graduate atmospheric science students and reinforcing the university's increasing severe weather and lightning research prominenc... UAH adds a front door to campus for economic development support Oct 01, 2014 UAH has expanded the scope of its research office to the Office of the Vice President for Research and Economic Development (OVPRED) to acknowledge the office's broader economic roles at the state, regional and local levels. "It's an obvious fit,"... Co-op position a "continuous learning experience" for UAH student Jul 07, 2014 UAH student Lindsey Harris is spending her summer in a co-op position at ADTRAN. Employers these days want to hire someone with hands-on experience, and that's exactly what Lindsey Harris is going to be able to give them. The rising junior and c... 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66