UA’s Moundville Archaeological Park to Hold Indian Summer Day Camps

The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park will hold Indian Summer Day Camps in three sessions, beginning June 2, with transportation provided from Smith Hall on the UA campus.

UA College of Engineering Students Race Mini-Baja Vehicle in Utah

The month of May can be stressful for seniors in mechanical engineering at The University of Alabama: studying for the final in the toughest class ever… making sure all relatives got their graduation invitations… looking for that first “real” job… racing a one-man Mini-Baja vehicle in an off-road course in Utah.

Mobile Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,467 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held Friday, May 16, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Huntsville Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,467 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held Friday, May 16, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Florence Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,467 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held Friday, May 16, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Birmingham Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 2,467 degrees at spring commencement ceremonies held Friday, May 16, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Retired UA College of Engineering Director Receives Scientific Merit Award

Dr. Tom Piwonka, retired director of the Metal Casting Technology Center in The University of Alabama College of Engineering, recently received the American Foundry Society Award of Scientific Merit, one of the highest forms of recognition AFS gives to individuals.

UA Graduate to Continue International-Flavored Studies Through Rotary Scholarship

Emily Smith’s looks often make her stand out in a crowd. It’s not that the blond, blue-eyed University of Alabama graduate – with the most American of last names – couldn’t pass for the proverbial girl next door. The reason Smith’s physical appearance is so often striking is because her door — and the one next to hers — is often half a world away from her native United States.

Renowned Flutist/Conductor Ransom Wilson Addresses UA Graduates; Ceremonies Mark 11th Consecutive Year 4,000 Degrees Awarded

Internationally renowned flutist Ransom Wilson drew on his Alabama roots when selecting the musical piece he would play in his role as commencement speaker at today’s University of Alabama spring commencement ceremonies. His selection was the UA fight song, “Yea, Alabama.”

Tax and Accountability Package Places State at ‘Undeniable Crossroads,’ says UA Political Scientist

A University of Alabama political scientist says while passage of Gov. Bob Riley’s tax package is an “uphill battle,” its chances are stronger because it came from a Republican.