Philosopher to Discuss Race, Criminal Justice in UA Lecture

Dr. Elizabeth Anderson, a philosophy scholar at the University of Michigan, will speak about race and criminal justice during the second lecture of The University of Alabama’s Philosophy Today Series.

The Not-So-Spooky, Yet Still Sort-of-Spooky, History of Halloween

The Not-So-Spooky, Yet Still Sort-of-Spooky, History of Halloween

Warty-nosed witches, ghouls, goblins, Transformers, princesses and clowns stalking neighborhood streets upon nightfall for the sweet taste of candy wasn’t always what Halloween was about.

Director of NSA Addresses UA Faculty, Students

Director of NSA Addresses UA Faculty, Students

Adm. Michael S. Rogers, commander of U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, speaks to University of Alabama faculty and students during an Oct. 25 campus visit.

UA In the News — Oct. 25

Trick-or-Treat on Sorority Row — It’s a beautiful day in the galactic neighborhood — Political comments — and more.

Milky Way

“This is our home, the galaxy we live in. We want to understand the galaxy, but it’s hard because we’re right in the middle of it.”

Cuban News Anchor to Present Lecture at UA

Cuban news anchor Cristina Escobar will visit The University of Alabama on Wednesday, Nov. 2, to talk about the current climate of Cuban journalism and how it is evolving with the developing relationship between the United States and Cuba.

UA Offers Incentive Program for Student Organizations

The University of Alabama’s Office of Student Involvement has created a new incentive program for student organizations on campus called The Foundation.

UA In the News — Oct. 22-24

A new app for baseball — Miss UA Pageant — What’s the deal with VH1? — and more.

Search Committee for UA Inclusivity Position Meets

A 15-member search committee assisting The University of Alabama in hiring an executive to lead its inclusivity and equity efforts convened for its initial meeting last Friday.