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This week at The University of Alabama: Researcher lands book award – Rural high school students given health care profession opportunities — CrossingPoints graduate becomes homeowner – LIFT seeks volunteers for community skill development programs – Sources available to discuss government shutdown — Animation expert to present

UA Army ROTC Wins Regional Ranger Challenge

UA Army ROTC Wins Regional Ranger Challenge

The University of Alabama’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team is headed back to West Point. UA won its second consecutive Brigade Ranger Challenge Saturday at Camp Blanding, Florida, defeating 10 other Ranger Challenge teams from universities from Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Mississippi.

Spot On

Spot On

As cars have gotten sleeker and lighter over the decades, nostalgia about cars of yesteryear often romanticize their sturdiness – huge boxes of steel ready to take on any impact. It is a memory often not rooted in the reality of the safety of today’s vehicles.

From UA to Broadway, Tuscaloosa Native’s Acting Career Has Soared

From UA to Broadway, Tuscaloosa Native’s Acting Career Has Soared

UA alumnus Jake Boyd advises those dreaming of pursuing a career in music theatre that it’s no cakewalk. Although it can be very frustrating, it can also be very rewarding,

Universities Initiate Economic Development Program for Executives

Universities Initiate Economic Development Program for Executives

Led by The University of Alabama, four universities have united to form a new advanced economic development leadership executive education program.

U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby congratulates UA Football Team on winning the National Championship

U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell congratulates UA Football Team on winning National Championship

Million Dollar Band Honored Cartagena During Playoff Games

Million Dollar Band Honored Cartagena During Playoff Games

Stephanie Cartagena couldn’t wait to return to championship form.

Message from the President

In light of the racist and disturbing videos posted by one of our students on social media, I want to express my personal disgust and disappointment. Like many of you, I find the videos highly offensive and deeply hurtful, not only to our students and our entire University community, but to everyone who viewed them. The actions of this student do not represent the larger student body or the values of our University, and she is no longer enrolled here.