
UA In the News — Aug. 25
Summer programs — graduation — How to protect children online — and more.
Summer programs — graduation — How to protect children online — and more.
When Charlie Morris graduated from Robertsdale High School in Baldwin County in 2005, he would have never guessed that one day he would return home to open the region’s first clinic focusing exclusively on juveniles with mental health issues.
University of Alabama students were nervous, excited and full of energy for “First Day UA.”
More than 400 volunteers helped almost 8,000 University of Alabama students get settled in their new homes in UA’s residence halls this month.
The University of Alabama Community Music School will host an Adult Strings Weekend Aug. 25-27 at the Moody Music Building.
This is your chance to say what you need and want in Gorgas Library, while enjoying pizza and prizes.
Back to UA — First Friday in Tuscaloosa — Doctoral student on a dig — and more.
Registration is now open for the fall session of UA’s Culverhouse LIFT, or Learning Initiative and Financial Training, which provides one-on-one job skills and financial literacy training for Tuscaloosa-area adults and teens at no cost.
Greant to train teachers — Money to improve health in Walker County — Renewable energy grant — and more.
Cover designs of books by 22 faculty authors in The University of Alabama’s College of Arts and Sciences are on display Sept. 1-Oct. 31 at The University of Alabama Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in downtown Tuscaloosa.