Event Spotlights Student Research, Creativity

Event Spotlights Student Research, Creativity

APR Students Organize Fundraiser to Fight Childhood Hunger

APR Students Organize Fundraiser to Fight Childhood Hunger

A group of advertising and public relations students are encouraging the campus community to help in their efforts to fight childhood hunger through Cheers for Change, a week-long fundraiser benefiting Alabama Credit Union’s Secret Meals For Hungry Children.

UA In the News — March 30

UA In the News — March 30

Small class or too small class? — Brain-robot interaction — Working with a school class — and more.

Message from the President

A registered student organization has invited a speaker to our campus in mid-April who has been identified as a white nationalist. This ideology is counter to our institutional values. The University of Alabama did not invite this individual. UA stands for the equality of all people. As a public university, the law and our commitment

Timeless Tips for Young Women

Timeless Tips for Young Women

Dream. Explore. Seek out what you love. Know when to be satisfied. These are few of the life lessons offered by the women of Capstone Village.

Juno Provides Exceptional Learning Experiences to Nursing Students

Juno Provides Exceptional Learning Experiences to Nursing Students

The University of Alabama’s Capstone College of Nursing recently welcomed Juno, a new member to the College that provides numerous learning experiences to undergraduate and nurse practitioner students in the classroom as they prepare for careers in the field.

Personifying UA Values: Harris Receives Three Awards in One Month

Personifying UA Values: Harris Receives Three Awards in One Month

After having just received the 2018 Clarence E. Cason Award in Nonfiction Writing March 2, Dr. Trudier Harris has now been selected as a recipient of the 2018 SEC Faculty Achievement Award and named a 2018-19 Fellow of the National Humanities Center.

UA Researchers Recruiting Participants for Autism Intervention Trial

UA Researchers Recruiting Participants for Autism Intervention Trial

The University of Alabama’s Center for the Prevention of Youth Behavior Problems is enrolling Tuscaloosa-area youth with autism spectrum disorder for a novel treatment approach that will incorporate theater and peer mediation.

A photo of Denny Chimes.

Two UA Centers Recognized for Excellence

The Student Health Center has achieved accreditation and the Center for Academic Success has earned a certification.