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This week at The University of Alabama: Solar technology selected for national contest – Media invited to glimpse Rural Health Scholar experience – UA hosts Girls State — Summertide Theatre Continues.
This week at The University of Alabama: Solar technology selected for national contest – Media invited to glimpse Rural Health Scholar experience – UA hosts Girls State — Summertide Theatre Continues.
Clam species named for UA professor — Program on caring for veterans’ children — Bama Bound — and more.
Technology developed at The University of Alabama aimed at producing inexpensive, flexible thin-film solar cells for military applications has been selected for a national business start-up contest sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Beginning Monday, June 12, OIT will add DUO protection to Crimson mail accounts. What does this mean for UA Students? If you are an active DUO user, DUO will be applied to your Crimson Mail account. Your email will be better protected under the same two-factor authentication that your myBama account currently receives. How will
On the first Wednesday of each month (unless inclement weather is expected), the University tests its emergency notification systems, including UA alerts, the public address system and digital signage. In addition to notification tests, the University provides monthly safety tips and information to help the UA community be prepared in different types of emergency situations.
Starting Wednesday, June 7, a portion of Colonial Drive will be closed.
The Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations and Heyman Associates have collaborated to produce a Report Card on PR Leaders, updating their existing study completed in 2015.
Bama Bound is a comprehensive, personal orientation program aimed at connecting incoming freshmen with the academic culture, campus climate and student community at The University of Alabama.
Library of Congress welcomes intern from UA — Engineering hall gets an upgrade — Incoming students’ commitment to service — and more.
University Libraries will be canceling some database and journal subscriptions, but access to several titles is still available.