UA Army ROTC Takes 2nd at State Ranger Challenge

UA Army ROTC Takes 2nd at State Ranger Challenge

The University of Alabama Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team began its Ranger Challenge season with a runner-up finish in the annual state competition Friday.

Ensemble to Perform ‘Born to Be Wild’ with Steppenwolf Keyboardist

Ensemble to Perform ‘Born to Be Wild’ with Steppenwolf Keyboardist

On Friday, Nov. 3, Steppenwolf keyboardist and University of Alabama instructor of music administration Michael Wilk will join the UA Horn Studio to perform a special rendition of the band’s 1968 worldwide hit “Born to Be Wild.”

UA In the News — Oct. 31

UA In the News — Oct. 31

River Pitch — Ranger Challenge — Tide dream — and more.

DUO Two-Factor Authentication to be Added to Faculty/Staff Webmail

DUO Two-Factor Authentication to be Added to Faculty/Staff Webmail

By adding DUO two-factor authentication to Webmail, OIT can better protect UA faculty and staff inboxes from cyberattacks.

UA In the News — Oct. 28-30

UA In the News — Oct. 28-30

UA tops fund-raising record — Leadership academy held at UA — Comment on politics — and more.

Committee Named to Search for VP of Research/Economic Development

Committee Named to Search for VP of Research/Economic Development

A 10-person committee will oversee UA’s national search for a new vice president for Research and Economic Development, and a search firm will be hired to help identify qualified candidates.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: “Putnam County Spelling Bee,” a rollicking musical, is coming up Nov. 6 – Researcher exploring potential lunar habitats for humans – Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger effort ongoing – Presentation of funds to help state’s children.

Diwali Celebration at UA

Diwali Celebration at UA

Diwali is the Indian festival of light. The October event was cohosted by UA’s International Students Association, the UA South Asian Society and UA Honors College Assembly. Through this event, the UA community found a transformative and powerful way to experience a culture.

Women CEOs More Likely to be Targeted by Activist Shareholders

Women CEOs More Likely to be Targeted by Activist Shareholders

Women CEOs are much more likely than their male counterparts to be targeted by activist shareholders, according to research conducted by a team that included two University of Alabama business professors.

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to Do in Case of Severe Weather

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to Do in Case of Severe Weather

This month’s safety reminder includes information on campus storm shelters, how the University will communicate during severe weather, and more.