ISIS and the Destruction of Archaeological sites" topic of public talk by Zooarchaeologist Tina Greenfield at UAH Sep 19, 2016 Some of the oldest recordings on clay tablets, the "Gate of God" which guarded the ancient city of Nineveh, the Mosque of the Prophet Yunus dedicated to the Prophet Jonah, and the world's oldest known Christian church are all ancient sites and arti... Scholarship to study Arabic brings UAH history major closer to career goal Sep 14, 2016 Adam Goodson already knows exactly what he wants to do when he graduates from UAH: serve in the Middle East as a member of the U.S. Army's Special Forces. That's why the senior history major spent this past summer in Meknes, Morocco, studying Ara... 10 UAH students receive NSF CyberCorps scholarships Sep 13, 2016 Full cybersecurity scholarships have been awarded to 10 students at UAH from its five-year, $4.2 million National Science Foundation (NSF) CyberCorps Scholarships for Service program. ... German delegation visits UAH with hope of expanding collaborative opportunities Sep 13, 2016 Last week, a delegation of seven representatives from Hochschule Bremen City University of Applied Sciences (HSB) spent two days with faculty, researchers, and staff from UAH and other city stakeholders in an effort to strengthen the Bremen-Al... "Celebration of Life" Service for UAH's Dr. Richard “Dick” Rhoades Sep 13, 2016 A "Celebration of Life," Service for Dr. Richard "Dick" Rhoades, Principal Research Engineer (VII, S1), and former Director of UAH Research Institute. Rhoades died at his residence on Thursday, Sept. 1. ... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21