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Harvesting uranium from seawater

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have come up with a potential new method of harvesting uranium - the fuel source for nuclear power - from seawater. Scientists at the 224th meeting of the American Chemical Society reported that when Chitin - a long-chain...
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Curated Video

Stepping Forward: The Fight for College Integration

9th - Higher Ed
For Autherine Lucy and Pollie Anne Myers, trying to get an education was an act of courage in itself.
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JFK National Guard Speech

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Excerpt of President JOHN F KENNEDY delivering a National address regarding the commission of the National Guard to ensure the enrollment of two African American students into the University of Alabama. JFK National Guard Speech on June...
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The Recount

Alabama HC Nick Saban Weighs in on College Athletes and NIL

Higher Ed
College athletes have gotten a major boost to their earning power in recent years, as dozens of state laws and a Supreme Court decision last summer allowed them to strike NIL (or “name, image, and likeness”) deals with sponsors. Some of...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Far-Right Groups Growing Bolder, Says Rothman

Higher Ed
Aug.14 -- University of Alabama Professor Joshua Rothman examines the response of U.S. President Donald Trump to the past weekend's violence in Charlottesville, Virginia and looks at the rise of the Alt-Right in America. He speaks on...
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Curated Video

University Of Alabama Coronavirus Outbreak

Higher Ed
566 students on the university's three campus tested positive for the coronavirus during the first week of classes.
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Curated Video

Thousands of volunteers flooded Tuscaloosa, the hard-hit home of the University of Alabama with chainsaws, wrecking bars and food over the weekend, offering help and hugs to tornado victims.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Volunteers pitch in to help Tuscaloosa CAPTION: Thousands of volunteers flooded Tuscaloosa, the hard-hit home of the University of Alabama with chainsaws, wrecking bars and food over the weekend, offering help and...
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Curated Video

It's Oktoberfest, minus the beer, and with more tubas. College musicians at the University of Alabama and around the country are leaving the back row of the band to show off their tuba and euphonium skills at recitals and other events. (Oct. 24)

Higher Ed
(SOT: Jeremy Crawford, University of Alabama tuba instructor): "Our roots are in the Oktoberfest roots of oompah bands and polka bands, with the beer flowing in Germany." (SOT: Stephanie Landry, euphonium student): "It's a good time...
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Curated Video

At the University of Alabama, a deadly tornado that swept through Tuscaloosa has meant an abrupt end to the spring semester. Final exams are canceled and graduation is pushed back until the end of summer.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE (48 characters): At Alabama, tornado cuts college year short CAPTION: (255 characters): At the University of Alabama, a deadly tornado that swept through Tuscaloosa has meant an abrupt end to the spring semester. Final exams...
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Curated Video

In Tuscaloosa, a city of more than 83,000 and home to the University of Alabama, q massive tornado, barreled through late Wednesday afternoon, leveling the city.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Utter devastation in Tuscaloosa Raw Video: CAPTION: In Tuscaloosa, a city of more than 83,000 and home to the University of Alabama, a massive tornado, barreled through late Wednesday afternoon, leveling the city....