Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap

Pass under one bridge on the interstate, and you might as well have seen them all. Right? Not so fast. Researchers at The University of Alabama are using a one-of-a-kind lab in the quest for longer, more durable bridges.

UA Museums Offers Free Admission to Veterans during Holiday

UA Museums Offers Free Admission to Veterans during Holiday

The University of Alabama Museums will offer free admission to veterans and accompanying families Friday, Nov, 11, in recognition of Veterans Day.

UA Adapted Athletics to Celebrate Documentary of 2014-15 Teams

UA Adapted Athletics to Celebrate Documentary of 2014-15 Teams

The University of Alabama Adapted Athletics program will celebrate the debut of “This is How We Roll,” a documentary series about its men’s and women’s basketball teams, during a red carpet premiere Wednesday, Oct. 26, at the Bama Theatre.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Adapted athletics to screen documentary — Source available on history of Halloween — Cuba Week — Museums to host annual ghost tour — Fruit flies and exercise — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger

UA In the News — Oct. 21

Cosmic objects have fascinating X-ray bursts — UA professor warns about the drought — Reforming the criminal justice system — and more.

Researcher to Discuss Teaching Life Skills in UA Lecture

Dr. Michael A. Hemphill, an expert in physical education, will detail a new method for teaching life skills through sport in a lecture Monday, Oct. 24 at The University of Alabama.

UA Cares: United We Thrive

“The theme for this year’s campaign, UA CARES: UNITED WE THRIVE, represents the spirit of the faculty, staff and students as demonstrated through our service and generosity toward those on our campus as well as those in our surrounding communities. Our partnership with the United Way of West Alabama plays a vitally important role in

UA In the News — Oct. 20

Wheel turns out to be useful for studying fruit-fly exercise — UA astronomers discover mysterious objects — Aid on the way to Haiti — and more.

No Substitute for Peer Note-Takers

Students approved for accommodations through the Office of Disability Services may require the services of a peer note-taker. If so, faculty members will receive a letter of accommodation from ODS stating the student has been approved for a peer note-taker. The faculty member receiving the letter is responsible for finding a student in the class