Dr. Margaret Garner offers tips on how students can take care of themselves when they’re alone or during the night

Dr. Margaret Garner offers tips on how students can take care of themselves when they’re alone or during the night

UA’s Director of Health Promotion and Wellness provides some practical tips about how to take measures to be as safe as possible.

Dr. Margaret Garner discusses the responsible use of alcohol and how it applies to personal safety and well-being for students

Dr. Margaret Garner discusses the responsible use of alcohol and how it applies to personal safety and well-being for students

Students may take some simple steps to enhance the personal safety and well-being of themselves and others

Students may take some simple steps to enhance the personal safety and well-being of themselves and others

Melanie Miller, Executive Director of Crimson Care, offers some tips and advice for students to enhance their personal safety

UA President Dr. Robert E. Witt welcomes students, faculty and staff back to campus for the 2007-08 school year

UA President Dr. Robert E. Witt welcomes students, faculty and staff back to campus for the 2007-08 school year

With the opening of The University of Alabama’s fall semester, excitement is in the air as the largest freshman class and total enrollment in UA history is expected.

Crimson Ride provides new way for faculty and students to get around campus

Crimson Ride provides new way for faculty and students to get around campus

Crimson Ride, UA’s new transit system, gets you where you want to go on campus. It’s free, fast and makes our campus more pedestrian friendly.

Two UA students develop iTour Bama, an innovative new way to tour The University of Alabama campus

Two UA students develop iTour Bama, an innovative new way to tour The University of Alabama campus

Thanks to two talented and enterprising UA students, prospective students now have a new way of touring the UA campus: the iPod.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Professor prepares to take his play to New York and Havana – Researchers study tornado damage – Child-care expert offers kindergarten preparation guidance – Elementary school students explore nature, art at day camp – Gifted students enhance critical thinking skills in workshops – High school seniors attend Rural Health Scholars program

A few changes are in store for for Alabama Football Gameday in 2007

A few changes are in store for for Alabama Football Gameday in 2007

A new football season brings changes in parking, tailgating and transportation in and around the UA campus.

UA/Shelton State Bridge Program Offers Students Alternative Route to UA Degree

UA/Shelton State Bridge Program Offers Students Alternative Route to UA Degree

Under a pilot program known as The University of Alabama/Shelton State Bridge program, a select group of students who came close to meeting UA’s admission standards will have the opportunity to enter UA after attending Shelton State for one year and meeting certain requirements.

UA Museum Expedition to Excavate Apparent Site of Former Slave Quarters at Tannehill

UA Museum Expedition to Excavate Apparent Site of Former Slave Quarters at Tannehill

Slave labor helped power a near half-century of pre Civil War iron making at Tannehill. Now, in an effort to learn more about these men, women and children who helped build and operate the iron works, a team of explorers will excavate what’s believed to be the former site of 15 of their homes during an archaeology camp hosted by The University of Alabama’s Alabama Museum of Natural History.