UA Honors Students Take Part in Black Belt Action

UA Honors Students Take Part in Black Belt Action

Honors program students participate in Black Belt Action service learning activities at Livingston Junior High School, providing students with the opportunity to create greater pride in their community.

Grandmother’s Fight Against Cancer Inspires UA’s Truman Scholar

Grandmother’s Fight Against Cancer Inspires UA’s Truman Scholar

Adam Harbison’s grandmother is a cancer survivor, and her battle has been one of the more dominant influences in his life. He first participated in the Relay for Life sponsored by the American Cancer Society when he was 10 to raise money to fight cancer, and he notes his chairmanship on the National Leadership Team for the American Cancer Society’s Colleges Against Cancer as one of his most significant accomplishments. He can now add another accomplishment.

Double-Major a UA Degree Candidate at 20

Double-Major a UA Degree Candidate at 20

Twenty-four months after receiving his high school diploma, Christopher Culbert is poised to pick up another sheepskin, this one of the college variety, having completed requirements to earn his bachelor’s degree, while double-majoring in math and physics at The University of Alabama.

UA Engineers Without Borders Restores Black Belt Baseball Field in Hale County

UA Engineers Without Borders Restores Black Belt Baseball Field in Hale County

Engineers Without Borders is partnering with the Black Belt Action Commission, an organization aimed at improving the quality of life in Alabama’s Black Belt region, to restore Curtis Smith Field, a run-down baseball field in Greensboro.

UA Extends Heartfelt Sympathy to Virginia Tech

UA Extends Heartfelt Sympathy to Virginia Tech

On Tuesday, April 17, the UA family paused as Denny Chimes played the Virginia Tech Homecoming Song. We invite you to watch the video, and join us as we honor those Virginia Tech students and faculty who were killed or injured.

Preview the Documenting Justice Film Screening

Preview the Documenting Justice Film Screening

The Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility at The University of Alabama will host the first Documenting Justice Film Screening on Tuesday, May 1 at 7 p.m. at the Bama Theatre in downtown Tuscaloosa.

Preview of the Daniel Bernard Roumain composition “The Tuscaloosa Meditations”

Preview of the Daniel Bernard Roumain composition “The Tuscaloosa Meditations”

The University of Alabama will premiere a composition by nationally-acclaimed hip-hop violinist and composer Daniel Bernard Roumain at an innovative concert on April 10.

Four UA Students Named to USA Today’s All-USA College Academic Team

Four UA Students Named to USA Today’s All-USA College Academic Team

Four students from The University of Alabama have been named to the 2007 USA Today All-USA College Academic Team. The team includes Second Team members Michelle McGaha, a junior industrial engineering major from Albertville, and Jennifer Phillips, a senior chemical engineering major from Birmingham, as well as Honorable Mentions Jennie “Katie” Boyd, a senior dance and communicative disorders major from Pelham, and Kristi Wilcox, a senior English major from Tuscaloosa.

Coach and Mrs. Saban Give UA $100,000 for Scholarships

Coach and Mrs. Saban Give UA $100,000 for Scholarships

Dr. Robert E. Witt, president of The University of Alabama, is pleased to announce that Coach and Mrs. Nick Saban have contributed $100,000 to the University’s scholarship fund for students who are the first in their family to attend college.

‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Author Harper Lee on UA Campus to Honor Young Writers

‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Author Harper Lee on UA Campus to Honor Young Writers

Forty-six high school students from throughout the state – all winners of the “To Kill a Mockingbird” Essay Contest in their individual schools – recently visited UA for a luncheon at Smith Hall Gallery (in the Alabama Museum of Natural History) followed by an awards ceremony.