Statement Regarding Lawsuit (7-5-17)

Although The University of Alabama is not named as a defendant in the lawsuit filed by the Rondini family related to an alleged sexual assault that occurred off campus, Beth Howard, our Title IX coordinator, and Cara Blakes, a national certified counselor and former UA employee, are.  Even though no University employee or student was involved in the alleged assault against Megan Rondini, from the moment The University became aware of Megan’s needs, Ms. Howard and her team handled their responsibilities with care at all times keeping Megan’s wellbeing as their absolute highest priority. …

UA In the News — July 1-5

Optimistic outlook for Alabama businesses — Saturday in the Park features arrow-making — Business hall of fame — and more.

UA Statement (7-3-17)

The University of Alabama has been deeply saddened by the death of Megan Rondini, and we continue to offer our sympathy to her friends and family. The University supports the staff and dedicated work of its Title IX office and the Women and Gender Resource Center, but will not otherwise comment on the substance of the lawsuit. The University remains committed to providing a safe learning environment for all students. As part of its efforts, and specifically in regard to sexual assault, the University has been working closely with partners throughout the Tuscaloosa community to help raise awareness, prevent and support victims of sexual assault.

UA Gallery Features OLLI Student Work

The work of 25 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute students will be displayed at The University of Alabama Gallery from Friday, July 7, to Friday, Aug. 18.

Senior Instills Passion for History, Discovery Through Expedition

Senior Instills Passion for History, Discovery Through Expedition

UA senior shares her passion for the outdoors during the 39th Museum Expedition at Old Cahawba.

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to do in Case of a Fire or Explosion

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to do in Case of a Fire or Explosion

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.

Expedition Uncovers Artifacts from First State Capitol Building

Expedition Uncovers Artifacts from First State Capitol Building

The 39th Museum Expedition at Old Cahawba uncovered numerous artifacts from Alabama’s first state Capitol building.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: Grant to assist UA in encouraging Latino nurses to earn advanced degrees – Wheelchair basketball camp for youth starts Thursday – Flute making at Moundville Park – Jones Gallery exhibit focuses on arts of Southern heritage — Business Hall of Fame inductees announced