In the News — June 8
UA student competes on “American Ninja Warrior” — Pop-up medical privacy tent goes to market — and more.
UA student competes on “American Ninja Warrior” — Pop-up medical privacy tent goes to market — and more.
The University of Alabama licensed the technology behind a collapsible sideline tent designed to give better medical care to athletes to a spin-off company that will develop, market, manufacture and distribute the tent.
Music therapy comes to a hometown — Kayaking students raise awareness — Olympic trials — and more.
Two University of Alabama researchers, along with their collaborators, recently received $834,000 from the National Science Foundation to continue their study of greenhouse gases in the Everglades.
UA theatre heads to Theatre Row in NYC — Girls State begins — Technology and career camps — and more.
This week at The University of Alabama: Girls State held on campus – ‘Discovering Alabama’ presents state’s coastal story – Creative writing class underway for high school students – Expert explains ‘living in the moment’ benefits of mindfulness
The University of Alabama’s Dr. Caroline Boxmeyer explains how mindfulness and contemplative practices can improve overall health and well-being.
Boys State serves the community — UA English professor wins prize — A day of computer coding for teachers — and more.
The University of Alabama’s Emmy Award-winning series “Discovering Alabama” announces its three-part documentary sequence on “Alabama’s Coastal Paradise” will air at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, on Alabama Public Television.
Studying abroad — Celebrating Gorgas House — Creative Writing Camp — and more.