
UA In the News — July 25-26
New College Life Track interview — Total solar eclipse — Making your dorm a home — and more.
New College Life Track interview — Total solar eclipse — Making your dorm a home — and more.
Drs. Andrew Billings and Kenon Brown were awarded one of only seven grants given by the International Olympic Committee to study mobile and second-screen media use for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games.
A look at home in Perry County — Ballet intensive performance — Engineering camp — and more.
Sherlock Holmes’ witticisms, sharp intellect and investigative prowess have spawned many incarnations of the iconic fictional character. With each story, viewers and readers are immersed in the intricacies of detective work. For children like Kevin Poorman, the fantasies were endless.
The Hines twins were among 18 students to graduate from UA’s RISE program this summer.
This week at The University of Alabama: Immigrants devoted to religious symbol cope better with immigration stress, research shows — Researcher finds low birth weights in blacks tied to racial identity, mom’s age – Twins among upcoming RISE graduates – Graduate student earns minority fellowship – Astronomer offers solar eclipse tips
Eighteen students will graduate at RISE’s annual commencement ceremony at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 27, at the Stallings Center on The University of Alabama campus.
Colonial Drive will be closed from University Boulevard to Eighth Street to allow for new water line tie-ins. The closure is planned for July 18-25. Make your summer travel around campus easier by checking wayfinding.ua.edu for the latest road closing information.
A newly launched Travel Clinic offers vaccines, medication and education needed by faculty, staff and their families prior to international travel.