UA International Students Make Most of Holiday Break

Among the globe trotting University of Alabama students this holiday break is Parnab Das, a doctoral student in environmental engineering and a native of Kolkata, India.

Campus Mail Service Relocates

Campus Mail Service has relocated its departmental mail operations from the Ancillary Services Building to the west wing of the new Printing and Mail Services Facility located at 325 Kirkbride Lane on the Peter Bryce campus.

Educated Guesses: Predictions for 2017

Educated Guesses: Predictions for 2017

For the 36th consecutive year, The University of Alabama’s Office of Media Relations offers predictions from faculty experts for the coming year.

A Deeper Look into Learning

A Deeper Look into Learning

In an education lab in the Tom Barnes Education Building on the Bryce Campus at The University of Alabama, Dr. Firat Soylu prepares an electroencephalography cap to be worn by a test participant.

Gorgas Library and Music Library Circulation Desks Consolidating after Holiday Break

Starting Jan. 4, the music library’s circulation desk housed within The University of Alabama’s Gorgas Library, will close and its services will be administered at the main circulation desk on the second floor of Gorgas.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: UA experts offer annual prediction package – Tickets to go on sale Jan. 4 for Realizing the Dream event series – Faculty member deployed to Gatlinburg to help with disaster relief

Whitaker Named UA Executive Vice President, Provost

Whitaker Named UA Executive Vice President, Provost

Dr. Kevin Whitaker, a veteran University of Alabama administrator and faculty member, has been named executive vice president and provost.

Franklin, Quiñones Headline Realizing the Dream Events at UA

Franklin, Quiñones Headline Realizing the Dream Events at UA

Legendary gospel artist Kirk Franklin will headline the 2017 Realizing the Dream Concert at The University of Alabama’s Moody Music Concert Hall on Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. John Quiñones, a veteran ABC news figure and host of the highly rated hidden camera ethical dilemma news program “What Would You Do?,” will be the keynote speaker at the Jan. 13 awards banquet.

UA Student Athlete Excels On and Off the Field