| Army chooses UAH for rotorcraft center 11/21/2002 - The U.S. Army's Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) has selected The University of Alabama in Huntsville to create an academic and research program for rotorcraft development, officials announced today. |
| UAH eminent scholar Sir Ian Axford will speak on history of cosmic rays 11/6/2002 - Sir Ian Axford, an internationally recognized astrophysics expert at The University of Alabama in Huntsville, will make his inaugural public lecture in Huntsville on Nov. 14. |
| UAH names Ranganath chairman of Computer Science Department 10/8/2002 - Dr. Heggere Ranganath has been named chairman of the Computer Science Department at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). |
| UAH's enrollment jumps 4.3 percent 10/4/2002 - The number of students enrolled for the fall 2002 semester at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) grew 4.3 percent, university officials announced today. |
| UAH business school ranked in the top 10% 9/17/2002 - Undergraduate business programs at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) rank among the top ten percent of all business programs in the U.S., according to new rankings compiled by "U.S. News & World Report" magazine. |
| Delois Smith selected as UAH Vice President of Student Affairs 9/5/2002 - Delois Smith has been named Vice President for Student Affairs at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). |
| UAH electrical engineering student named co-op of the year 9/5/2002 - An electronic toy or gadget didn't stand a chance around young Joey Christ. |
| Hope for Peace in the Middle East 9/3/2002 - An Opportunity for a Christian/Muslim Dialogue UAH, PCNAP to sponsor Christian/Muslim open forum |
| Huntsville native David Keel to lead Charger baseball program 7/31/2002 - After serving as the University of Alabama in Huntsville's top baseball assistant for the past three seasons, Huntsville native David Keel has been selected as the second head coach of the Charger baseball program. |
| Library of Congress program Russian health care leaders visit UAH, Huntsville area 7/24/2002 - A delegation of emerging Russian leaders will study health issues in Huntsville during the next week. |
| UAH student receives national award from aeronautics group 7/1/2002 - When Matt Turner of Huntsville says he has been blowing things up, it's for science. |
| Noonan resigns position at NSSTC; joins South Carolina college as dean 6/26/2002 - Dr. Norine E. Noonan has resigned as executive director of the National Space Science & Technology Center, effective August 1. |
| UAH ranks high in producing women engineering graduates 6/24/2002 - The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) consistently ranks among the top 20 universities in the nation for awarding bachelor's engineering degrees to women, according to the American Society of Engineering Educators. |
| UAH will renovate Spragins Hall 6/20/2002 - Spragins Hall will get its second wind following a renovation project approved today by the University of Alabama Trustees. |
| Sanmina-SCI, UAH complete property, building transaction in Cummings Research Park 6/3/2002 - Sanmina-SCI Corp. has transferred ownership of a building and land in Cummings Research Park to the University of Alabama Huntsville Foundation. |
| UAH gets funds to upgrade computer network, security 5/15/2002 - The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) has received $400,000 in federal funding to upgrade its computer network and computer security. |
| Energy Department official will speak at UAH commencement 5/6/2002 - Raymond L. Orbach, director of the Department of Energy Office of Science, will be the keynote speaker for the annual commencement exercises for The University of Alabama in Huntsville. |
UAH students design unmanned Army vehicle as classroom project ![]() 5/1/2002 - As a youngster in elementary school, Jennifer Pierce knew what it was like to be an engineer. "He was that person that would stand up, and move the levers that helped drive the train." |
| Statewide survey on auto industry
will be released at AAMA meeting 4/28/2002 - How many automotive-related companies operate in Alabama? What is the number of Alabamians who depend on the automotive industry for their livelihood? |
| UAH awarded BellSouth Foundation grant
to encourage success of minority students 4/25/2002 - The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) has been awarded a three-year, $105,000 grant from the BellSouth Foundation to help minority college students meet the challenges of completing their studies and earning bachelor's degrees. |
| UAH chosen for math, science, technology classroom initiative 3/21/2002 - The University of Alabama in Huntsville has been chosen to be the first site for the Alabama Math, Science and Technology Initiative( AMSTI). |
| UAH schedules public forum on cloning 2/28/2002 - Will human cloning be a medical boon or a bioethical abomination? |
| UAH hosting constitutional reform seminar 2/27/2002 - Constitution reform will be the subject of a seminar next week at The University of Alabama in Huntsville. |
| Knowing, Understanding & Science topic of women's studies lecture series at UAH 1/31/2002 - Two distinguished philosophers visiting The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) as Eminent Scholars during the spring semester will conduct the lecture series, "Knowing, Understanding and Science." |
| Homer Hickam, author of October Sky, to lecture at UAH Honors Forum 1/28/2002 - Huntsville author and retired aerospace engineer Homer H. Hickam Jr., will lecture next month at an honors forum seminar at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). |
UAH provides science teachers for space cadets ![]() 1/15/2002 - For students in the advanced classes at U.S. Space Academy, it's a good day when none of their teammates "dies." |
| UAH hosts rotorcraft symposia 1/14/2002 - Students and professionals wanting to gain insight into rotorcraft aviation and technologies can get a start at the Rotorcraft Conceptual Design Symposia this week. |
Civil rights pioneer Benjamin L. Hooks guest speaker for annual MLK program ![]() 1/3/2002 - Attorney, judge, pastor and pioneer for civil rights, Benjamin L. Hooks will be the guest speaker for the annual Martin Luther King, Jr., program this week. |
Sir Ian Axford named Chan scholar in astrophysics ![]() 1/3/2002 - Sir Ian Axford, director emeritus of Germany's Max Planck Institute and one of the world's leading astrophysicists, has been named Pei-Ling Chan eminent scholar in astrophysics at UAH. |
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