Nicholas’ interest in the workings of the Middle East began in an International Studies elective course with Dr. Zayzafoon. Nicholas would like to work with languages through writing or film. He is currently interested in the linguistic field of endangered language documentation and revitalization. He believes that having a foundation in Arabic will allow him to investigate language loss in the Middle East and North Africa. DFLL Student Nicholas Price Awarded Clinton Scholarship
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January 05, 2012
Nicholas’ interest in the workings of the Middle East began in an International Studies elective course with Dr. Zayzafoon. Nicholas would like to work with languages through writing or film. He is currently interested in the linguistic field of endangered language documentation and revitalization. He believes that having a foundation in Arabic will allow him to investigate language loss in the Middle East and North Africa. More News
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Bacteria-derived protein source shows positive results for health benefits, potentially reducing cholesterolUAB researchers have begun testing on a bacteria-derived protein, and early studies show it could lower cholesterol and improve metabolism. -
Nov. 12-16, Theatre UAB presents “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder”A distant heir to a family fortune sets out to speed up the line of succession by using a great deal of charm, and a dash of murder, in this hilarious musical. -
Panion’s arrangements to be performed by London Symphony OrchestraTwo Richard Smallwood songs arranged by Henry Panion III, Ph.D., “Anthem of Praise” and “Bless the Lord,” are on the program for the Nov. 9 concert “Symphonic Gospel: Celebration.”