UA In the News — Sept. 30
Nine Alabama authors honored — Homecoming weekend — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger ready to roll — and more.
Nine Alabama authors honored — Homecoming weekend — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger ready to roll — and more.
Ainsely LeBlanc, a senior public relations major, of Cordova, Tennessee, has been elected the 2016 University of Alabama Homecoming Queen. She is sponsored by Alpha Omicron Pi.
The University of Alabama section of the Society of Women Engineers, or SWE, will host about 200 middle-school girls for a hands-on discovery of engineering.
UA Opera Theatre debuts new work — Homecoming queens in history — Jazzing up Shakespeare — and more
The American Geosciences Institute recently announced that Dr. Berry H. “Nick” Tew Jr., the state geologist of Alabama and the director of The University of Alabama’s Center for Sedimentary Basin Studies, has received the AGI Medal in Memory of Ian Campbell for Superlative Service to the Geosciences, the institute’s highest award.
Beautiful campus — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger returns — Cybersecurity issues — and more.
The 2016 University of Alabama Homecoming Court was selected in a Sept. 27 student election. A total of 11,736 votes were cast.
The photography of Ines Schaefer will be displayed from Friday, Oct. 7, to Friday, Oct. 28, at The University of Alabama Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in downtown Tuscaloosa.