
UA In the News — Nov. 9
Importance of women — Appearance on CSPAN 3 — Fundraiser for Secret Meals — and more.
Importance of women — Appearance on CSPAN 3 — Fundraiser for Secret Meals — and more.
As one team from Tuscaloosa makes a championship run on the gridiron, another team with ties to The University of Alabama is getting ready to take on thousands in the largest competition in Food Sport.
A new committee at UA plans to lead a campuswide review of general education requirements.
As part of The University of Alabama’s International Week, the Capstone College of Nursing will show “Ward B12,” a documentary by Becky Beamer, UA MFA graduate. The screening will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, in 1008 Capstone College of Nursing.
The forgotten war? — “Little Women” — Educational neuroscience — and more.
More than 80 members of the faculty and staff were honored for receiving their first externally funded research award at The University of Alabama during the past academic year.
UA’s Native American Heritage Month continues with a series of events designed to bring the campus greater awareness of the history and culture of Native Americans.
The University of Alabama had a record year in sponsored funding for fiscal year 2018, reaching almost $100 million in sponsored funding through external grants and contracts for research, instruction, service and fellowship.
Tennis player Shelby Baron has never experienced what it’s like to walk, but she is quite familiar with what it’s like to win big.
Native American Heritage Month — New program — Basketball and food collection — and more.