"The Mobile River Basin makes Alabama home to more species of freshwater fish, mussels, snails, turtles and crawfish than any other state."
American Rivers and our partners are taking action to protect the Mobile River’s rich biodiversity.
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Our friends at USGS are hiring two Supervisory Electronics Engineers to work right here in Tuscaloosa in the soon-to-be Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility! Apply by 7/14
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3 @UofAlabama students Sydney Aldrich, Aurora Baker (Geography dept) & Kylie Overton are the recipients of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship. 🎉🎊https://t.co/dmfSw7U2af
On this date in 1963, Vivian Malone & James Hood walked through the doors of Foster Auditorium to enroll as students at UA. Sixty years later, we honor their bravery and the doors of opportunity they opened.
Learn more about this historic milestone: https://t.co/BHeYzeVDB1
Alabama state offices are closed today for Jefferson Davis' birthday. Here (from 2019) are the voices of 9 Alabamians describing the system of physical and sexual exploitation that Davis and other slaveholders were willing to destroy the nation to protect. https://t.co/M4bqpkEbez
A website exhibiting the work of artist Joe Minter is now publicly available. Eric Courchesne, geospatial services manager for @BamaGeography is one of the project leaders! @UofAlabama https://t.co/yql3HVHETU
A lot of students at The University of Alabama are angry that parking on campus is expensive and time-consuming. They shouldn’t be.
Article by Chance Phillips
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Zonia Baber grew up on the Illinois prairie, but the whole world was her province as a geographer and geologist. She transformed geography education, emphasizing firsthand experience over rote memorization. #WomensHistoryMonth#ILhistory
More: https://t.co/sNgYDqUd9L
When we look at corporate landlords, it's important to recognize that not all companies operate in the exact same way.
Private equity investors are significantly more likely to target Black working class communities across the southern parts of Atlanta
https://t.co/mLhPlP8epX
Interested in extreme floods and their drivers? Perhaps ecogeomorphology? @fluvi_AL and I are giving presentations next Wednesday, March 1st, for the @IAGAIG North American Webinar.
Click the link to RSVP for FREE to watch these talks and more live: https://t.co/LzTLuAlB5t
“For nearly 90 years,” writes @MargaretRenkl, Hale County, “in the Alabama Black Belt has been chronicled in the work of some of this country’s most celebrated artists.” https://t.co/WA5W7abFtD