
UA In the News — Sept. 26
Club marks Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month — Boosting memory — Anatomy of a campaign — and more.
Club marks Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month — Boosting memory — Anatomy of a campaign — and more.
The University of Alabama College of Engineering will host more than 1,000 students for a day dedicated to educating young students about the world of STEM.
The 25th annual Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger food drive kicks off Monday, Oct. 1, at The University of Alabama and runs through Nov. 15. The drive collects food donations for the West Alabama Food Bank.
UA students play a key role in making Alabama the top state in the nation for finding and correcting vision problems in young children.
Eleven campus leaders have been selected as the 2018-2019 cohort of Leadership U.
The University of Alabama’s Graduate History Association is hosting its 10th annual “Power and Struggle Conference” featuring prominent civil rights historian Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries as its keynote speaker.
An opera experiment in NYC — Chasing a hurricane — Dance group recognized — and more.
Law school receives $26.5 million gift – CBER expert talks about Calhoun County employment rate – law professor pens op-ed about Kavanaugh – and more.
This week at The University of Alabama: Hispanic Latino Heritage Month events – Professor available to discuss journalism standards, use of anonymous sources
The Capstone has officially partnered with TurboVote, an online service that allows people to vote in every local, state and federal election that they qualify for in all 50 states.