
UA System Committee Seeks Information from Faculty and Staff
Faculty and staff are asked to inform a recently appointed UA systemwide committee if there is anything that they do in their professional capacity that addresses veteran concerns.
Faculty and staff are asked to inform a recently appointed UA systemwide committee if there is anything that they do in their professional capacity that addresses veteran concerns.
We have learned of an offensive video involving racist language by a student who is no longer enrolled. We hold our students to a much higher standard than this. We are united in condemning this racist behavior and resolute in our commitment to ensure our students, faculty and staff know they are welcome, accepted and
The University of Alabama’s men’s wheelchair basketball team capped its dominant 2018 season with a national championship, holding off the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 69-65 in the National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament final.
Julissa Arce came to the United States from Mexico at age 11 and was undocumented for almost 15 years before becoming a U.S. citizen in August 2014. During that time, she built a successful career on Wall Street, and now serves as an advocate for immigrant rights and education.
The University of Alabama’s College of Human Environmental Sciences will expand its menu of graduate programs in the fall with a new doctoral program in human nutrition.
The Alabama Panhellenic Association will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt for the Tuscaloosa community on the front lawn of the President’s Mansion Sunday, March 25.
The University of Alabama will suspend normal operations from 6:30 p.m. until midnight due to the threat of severe weather. Classes and campus activities scheduled during this time are canceled. Campus libraries will close at 6:30 p.m. and reopen tomorrow at 7:30 a.m., except for Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering which will reopen at midnight tonight.
Whether you just got back from the sunny beach or the frigid mountains, returning to classes from spring break is never an easy transition.
Alex Huechteman arrived at The University of Alabama with an idea of what she wanted to study, but the Honors College student soon discovered a path that would take her to Nicaragua to study a segment of rural population for the first time.
Beyond Bama is a student service and leadership organization on campus that organizes trips for UA students during the fall, winter and spring breaks.