
UA In the News — Jan. 11
Ribbon cutting for Adapted Athletic facility — Freshman hero — Birmingham in the middle — and more.
Ribbon cutting for Adapted Athletic facility — Freshman hero — Birmingham in the middle — and more.
A professor at The University of Alabama is part of an international team performing geological research in northeast Pakistan aiming to understand where possible oil and gas deposits reside beneath the surface.
The University of Alabama’s vanguard for adapted sport was unveiled Wednesday, Jan. 10. UA Adapted Athletics players and coaches, university administrators and supporters of the program celebrated the completion of Stran-Hardin Arena, a $10 million multi-purpose facility for UA’s Adapted Athletics program.
UA ROTC cadets meet the president — Sculpture reflects Alabama music history — Trumpet Ensemble performs — and more.
Economic impact of football — Commentary on Alabama governor’s speech — Watch party — and more.
Alabama Power will be removing overhead power lines along the north side of University Boulevard between Hackberry Lane and Second Avenue starting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9. This work will last approximately four hours. The westbound lane of University Boulevard and the parallel sidewalk running east/west on the north side will be closed to allow for this
Arcadia Elementary School artwork — Alumni events in Atlanta — Fundraising challenge — and more.
The ribbon-cutting for the adapted athletics facility, Stran-Hardin Arena, is Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 2 p.m.
The Museums’ Collections Spotlight is a monthly feature that highlights an item from The University of Alabama Museums’ Collections.
The University of Alabama College of Education has launched the Evidence-based International Early Intervention Office to promote an intervention model designed for children younger than 6 with disabilities and their families.