
UA In the News — Oct. 18
UA study: some professions have more psychopaths than others — UA expert discusses 2008 recession — and more.
UA study: some professions have more psychopaths than others — UA expert discusses 2008 recession — and more.
A research unit at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Business received an approximate $1 million grant from the Justice Department to develop a data-driven tool to help officials better understand the scope of the opioid epidemic in Alabama
Think your pumpkin carving skills can stand up to Big Al’s? Here’s your chance to find out – it’s almost time for our annual pumpkin-carving contest!
Have you ever dreamed of a career in the world of sports but thought your major wouldn’t apply to the industry? Think again.
The University of Alabama set another fundraising record for gifts and pledges received, raising $224.3 million during the fiscal year that concluded Sept. 30 from more than 62,300 donors during 2017-18.
Free candy, ghost tours, games and crafts. And did we mention free candy?
Every employee must act by electing or declining health, dental or vision insurance coverages and flexible spending accounts during open enrollment.
Engineering researchers at The University of Alabama will test a blend of a new bio-based fuel and diesel fuel as part of a project to reduce soot and greenhouse gas emissions and yield cleaner engine operation in cold-weather conditions.
For the past two months, senior and 21-year-old political science major Teryn Shipman and her peers have been pounding the pavement at the Capstone registering students to vote for the Nov. 6 midterm elections.
Research on corporate leaders — National Fossil Day — Give money for disaster relief — and more.