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This week at The University of Alabama: UA to hold commencement ceremonies May 5-7 – Piano students taught remotely from New York City — Chesapeake Bay polluted earlier than thought – Antarctic Mountain Range formed from heat below — Expert to discuss anxiety, autism – Program focuses on transitions from hospital to home – Panel discusses mental health crisis within jails – Human trafficking subject of nursing conference

UA Museums’ Collections Spotlight: Jar of Ants

UA Museums’ Collections Spotlight: Jar of Ants

The Museums’ Collections Spotlight is a weekly feature that highlights an item from The University of Alabama Museums’ Collections.

UA Remembers April 27

The UA community marks the sixth anniversary of the April 27 tornado.

A Prominent UA Alumni Couple Contributes the Largest Arts and Sciences Endowment in More Than Two Decades

A Prominent UA Alumni Couple Contributes the Largest Arts and Sciences Endowment in More Than Two Decades

Two prominent University of Alabama alumni, Dr. E. Gaylon and Mrs. Susan N. McCollough, have gifted the College of Arts and Sciences with its largest academic endowment in more than two decades – for the purpose of creating two unprecedented initiatives: The Dr. E. Gaylon McCollough Institute for Pre-Medical Scholars and the Susan N. McCollough Art Biennale.

UA In the News — April 21

Piano class by distance — Tee Time fashions — Tips from a country-music band manager — and more.

13 Facts You Need to Know About A-Day

13 Facts You Need to Know About A-Day

Enjoy A-Day even more with these 13 bits of tradition and trivia.

UA In the News — April 20

The long story of Chesapeake Bay pollution — Benefit to fight human trafficking — Overlooked women writers — and more.

Two UA Historians Appointed Distinguished Lecturers

Two University of Alabama historians, Drs. Michael Innis-Jiménez and Andrew Huebner, were recently appointed distinguished lecturers of the Organization of American Historians.

UA’s Huxford, Tuscaloosa Orchestras Join for First Time

UA’s Huxford, Tuscaloosa Orchestras Join for First Time

For the first time, The University of Alabama’s Huxford Symphony Orchestra and the Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra will come together to perform a joint concert.