UA United Way Drive Reports Largest Giving Total in Campaign History

UA United Way Drive Reports Largest Giving Total in Campaign History

UA Intercollegiate Athletics provided a fitting celebration with pep band, cheerleaders and Big Al for a campaign that realized the highest dollar giving total in UA’s United Way campaign history.

‘Hilaritas’ Returns with Musical Holiday Cheer

‘Hilaritas’ Returns with Musical Holiday Cheer

The University of Alabama School of Music’s annual “Hilaritas” performance returns featuring The University of Alabama Jazz Ensemble, the UA Studio Orchestra and the UA University Singers.

UA In the News — Nov. 30

UA In the News — Nov. 30

Defensive fashion — Healthy video gaming — Outdoor classroom — and more.

Annual Children’s and Young Adult Book Sale Tops Year for SLIS

Annual Children’s and Young Adult Book Sale Tops Year for SLIS

The UA School of Library and Information Studies’ annual Children’s and Young Adult Book Sale will run Dec. 4-7, on the fifth floor of Gorgas Library.

Alabama’s Jobs Finally Exceed Pre-Recession High, UA Research Shows

Alabama’s Jobs Finally Exceed Pre-Recession High, UA Research Shows

Alabama has more jobs now than before the Great Recession, according to the latest economic indicators from The University of Alabama Center for Business and Economic Research.

Army Trailblazer, UA Alumna: Return to Campus Part of Team Building

Army Trailblazer, UA Alumna: Return to Campus Part of Team Building

When Army Lt. Gen. Gwen Bingham wrapped her talk with University of Alabama Army ROTC cadets recently, she encouraged them to get her business card and keep in touch with her.

UA Students Win Big in National Opera Competition

UA Students Win Big in National Opera Competition

For the second consecutive year, The University of Alabama’s Opera Theatre has won second place in the National Opera Association’s Opera Production Competition.

UA In the News — Nov. 29

UA In the News — Nov. 29

Self-confidence — CEOs — 125 Minutes of Service — and more.

The exterior of Alston Hall

Even if Doing a Good Job, Women CEOs More Likely to be Fired

Women CEOs are much more likely than male CEOs to be dismissed, even when the women are performing well, according to research from The University of Alabama.