Pierce Named Vice President for Advancement at UA
University of Alabama President Stuart R. Bell has named Robert D. Pierce II as vice president for advancement.
University of Alabama President Stuart R. Bell has named Robert D. Pierce II as vice president for advancement.
Research, sketches, mock-ups, photographs and actual costumes curated by The University of Alabama’s Donna Meester will be displayed Sept. 4-25 at UA’s gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in downtown Tuscaloosa.
The Secondary Math Education program in the College of Education at The University of Alabama has received National Recognition from the National Council for Teachers of Mathematics.
Alabama Department of Public Health officials have notified The University of Alabama that a student enrolled on campus during the Spring 2015 semester is receiving treatment in another state for an active case of tuberculosis.
The University of Alabama’s Kimberly Boyle offers some cost-cutting tips on the big day.
Lilly Ledbetter to speak at UA Blackburn Institute’s symposium – UA researchers develop new approach for wetland studies – UA psychologist studies platonic relationships – UA to partner with BBJ on awards – Back to school photos
A University of Alabama professor will be recognized by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for contributions to separation technologies.
The University of Alabama School of Social Work will host its 14th Annual Fall Social Work Conference Aug. 27-28.
University Medical Center opens Northport location – UA president expects enrollment to be up – UA researcher and team develop low-cost study of rising sea levels – UA prof receives grant to explore correlation between imaginative play and cognitive development – UA experts comment on women’s equality, Donald Trump – Week of Welcome – and more…
Many University of Alabama honor students spent their first week on campus giving back to their new community through the 15th annual Alabama Action project. This year’s projects, which were planned and implemented by the students, took place at two Tuscaloosa County elementary schools.