President Bell Announces Four Pillars of UA’s New Strategic Plan

President Stuart R. Bell announced the four pillars of The University of Alabama’s new strategic plan at a meeting with faculty and staff this afternoon.

UA In the News — April 26

‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ brings sales pitch to UA — Different photographic perspectives on Cuba — Diet and sleep — and more.

UA Engineering Alumni Honor Outstanding Senior

Stephen Peter Rowe, a senior at The University of Alabama, recently received the 2016 Capstone Engineering Society Outstanding Senior Award.

UA In the News — April 23-25

Business plan rocks competition — Living History comes to Gorgas House — Mapping crime patterns — and more.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: Conference focuses on combining conventional meds with alternative approaches to health – Students receive graduate study awards – Short documentaries address issues of social justice, injustice – Experts offer shoppers insight on food label information – Theatre, dance to present curious nature of entropy in Tuesday performance

UA Matters: Deciphering Label Claims on Food Products

The University of Alabama’s Sheena Quizon Gregg explains what some of the most common food label claims mean to you as a consumer.

UA Engineering Student Receives Prestigious Hertz Fellowship

UA Engineering Student Receives Prestigious Hertz Fellowship

Sarah McFann, a University of Alabama senior from Arlington, Tennessee, has received an elite Fannie and John Hertz Foundation Fellowship for 2016. McFann is the first UA student to be named a recipient of the award, which has been presented to fewer than 1,200 students in its 53 year history.

UA In the News — April 22

UA music professor remembers Prince — “Boeing, Boeing” flies high — Gates Millennium Scholar headed to UA — and more.

UA’s Living History Festival Brings Historical Figures to Life

The West Alabama community is invited to meet historical figures from The University of Alabama’s past, learn a little about what life was like during their lifetime and make connections to the present during the second annual Living History Festival on April 23.