UA Professor to Hold Reading for ‘Crunk Feminist Collection’

UA Professor to Hold Reading for ‘Crunk Feminist Collection’

A University of Alabama professor and her co-authors are holding a public reading of their work on black feminism, “The Crunk Feminist Collective.”

Training Offered on Awareness, Reporting and Prevention of Sexual Misconduct

The University of Alabama wants to ensure that all faculty, staff and graduate assistants are trained to recognize sexual misconduct and report it to the appropriate officials. In keeping with this goal, employees and graduate assistants should understand their role in the reporting process and whether they are considered a Responsible Reporting Official according to the Sexual Misconduct Policy.

Women in STEM

Women are making strides in STEM fields, but there’s still work to be done.

Neuroscientist to Discuss Brain Development at UA ALLELE Lecture

Neuroscientist and professor Dr. Michael Anderson will speak about the evolution of the brain, cognition and how our bodies relate to the way we think at the next Alabama Lectures on Life’s Evolution, or ALLELE, series at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, in the North Lawn Hall auditorium on The University of Alabama campus.

dancers on a stage

UA Leaps into 2017 with Ala. Repertory Dance Theatre

The University of Alabama’s theatre and dance department invites the UA and Tuscaloosa communities to its spring performance of the Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre.

UA In the News — Feb. 16

African American history event features Columbia professor — Food trucks on campus — Engineering the future of manufacturing — and more.

UA In the News — Feb. 15

Highway death study continues to influence journalists — Construction begins on Adaptive Athletics facility — Discussion of teen violence and social media — and more.

Big Sandy Elementary fifth-graders surprised with Teddy Bears

UA’s SLIS to Award $7,000 in Free Books

The University of Alabama’s School of Library and Information Studies will award over $7,000 in new children’s and young adult books to five school libraries in the Black Belt region of the state and one school library in an economically deprived area of Alabama outside of the Black Belt Region through its SLIS Book Bonanza for the Black Belt (and Beyond) program.

UA In the News — Feb. 14

Dance Marathon raises funds — “Philadelphia Story” opens — Consider eating the peel, too — and more.