UA Gallery Welcomes Nationally Recognized Artist Kevin Cole

UA Gallery Welcomes Nationally Recognized Artist Kevin Cole

The University of Alabama Gallery will showcase the work of nationally recognized artist Kevin Cole beginning Thursday, Feb. 1, in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in downtown Tuscaloosa.

UA Hosts 16th Annual McCollough Medical Scholars Forum

UA Hosts 16th Annual McCollough Medical Scholars Forum

Medical specialists Drs. Jon Gavras and Matthew Might will be the keynote speakers for the 16th annual Susan and Gaylon McCollough Medical Scholars Forum Feb. 9–10 in the Shelby Hall rotunda.

UA CrossingPoints Graduate Reaches Ultimate Goal

UA CrossingPoints Graduate Reaches Ultimate Goal

Shortly after Cody Pope completed his second Summer Bridge at UA – a college-preparation program for individuals with intellectual disabilities – program coordinator Dr. Amy Williamson was convinced Pope could live independently.

Culverhouse LIFT staff with participant.

Give Someone a LIFT; Volunteers, Participants Needed

The Culverhouse Learning Initiative and Financial Training program is seeking student volunteers and community participants for its spring series of job and professional skill development programs.

UA Colleges Co-Sponsor Festival Spotlighting African Films

UA Colleges Co-Sponsor Festival Spotlighting African Films

The sixth annual Tuscaloosa Africana Film Festival, co-sponsored by two University of Alabama colleges, will be held Saturday, Feb. 3, at the Bama Theatre in downtown Tuscaloosa.

Culverhouse LIFT staff with participant.

Job Skills, Financial Literacy Program Seeks Participants, Volunteers

The Culverhouse Learning Initiative and Financial Training program is seeking student volunteers and community participants for its spring series of job and professional skill development programs.

Books sitting on a bookshelf

Donations Needed for Books for the Alabama Black Belt Drive

The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development will run its 2018 Books for the Alabama Black Belt campaign Feb. 2-23.

New Partnership Benefits Alabama’s Rural High School Students

New Partnership Benefits Alabama’s Rural High School Students

The University of Alabama’s College of Community Health Sciences has partnered with Alabama Statewide Area Health Education Centers to extend educational and training opportunities to high school students in rural areas of Alabama.

Books for the Alabama Black Belt Launches in February

Books for the Alabama Black Belt Launches in February

The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development is offering the 2018 Books for the Alabama Black Belt campaign from Friday, Feb. 2 to Friday, Feb. 23.

Partnership Brings Health Profession Training to Rural Students

Partnership Brings Health Profession Training to Rural Students

The University of Alabama’s College of Community Health Sciences announced today a new partnership between the CCHS and Alabama Statewide Area Health Education Centers to extend educational and training opportunities to high school students in rural areas of Alabama.