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Bring your writing assignments and your writer’s block, and UA Libraries will provide writing tutors and librarians, snacks, and friends to keep you company while you write!
Bring your writing assignments and your writer’s block, and UA Libraries will provide writing tutors and librarians, snacks, and friends to keep you company while you write!
UA honors veterans and active-duty military with concerts, exhibits, programs and free admission to museums.
Mark Forester’s bravery and valor are now commemorated with a bronzed bust of his likeness on UA’s campus.
The College of Arts and Sciences will host a Diversity Day at the Bryant Conference Center Monday, Nov. 13, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The symposium, which is themed “Why Diversity Matters,” is open to students and faculty of all disciplines.
The University of Alabama was recently accepted into the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, or UCAR, a national organization focused on research and training in the atmospheric and related Earth system sciences.
People who worry about poor sleep have more emotional and physical problems during the day than those who do not worry, regardless of how well either sleep, according to research conducted at The University of Alabama.
This week at The University of Alabama: Stressing over lack of sleep more detrimental than lack of sleep, research shows – School of Law receives major gift — Bust of veteran killed in combat to be unveiled Wednesday — Native American Heritage Month events – Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger food drive ongoing — “Putnam County Spelling Bee,” a rollicking musical, set for Nov. 6 – ‘Speaking Evolution’ to air — Book featuring photographs ‘Inside the Soul of Cuba’ to be discussed
The University of Alabama School of Law announced today a $1.5 million gift from Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr., a trial attorney, investor and land owner in Sarasota, Florida.
James Marcus, the editor of Harper’s Magazine, will present The University of Alabama’s “Hidden Humanities” lecture on Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 7 p.m. in Oliver-Barnard Hall.
The Paul R. Jones Gallery will open its newest exhibit, “Eclectic Way,” this Friday, Nov. 3. The exhibit runs through Dec. 15 and features the work of UA undergraduate students alongside works from the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art.