UA Again Selected for National Vehicle Competition
Students at The University of Alabama will compete in the latest national vehicle competition that challenges students to develop a hybrid-electric, autonomous vehicle over the next four years.
Students at The University of Alabama will compete in the latest national vehicle competition that challenges students to develop a hybrid-electric, autonomous vehicle over the next four years.
The end of the semester will be here before you know it. The Center for Academic Success can help you recharge your studies and end the semester with a win.
A University of Alabama professor’s latest online exhibition explores methods used by tobacco companies for years to target African Americans and other minority groups.
Those with ideas for new products, services or businesses are invited to the Tuscaloosa River Market Nov. 14 to participate in the 2018 River Pitch Business Idea Competition.
The “world’s greatest” collection of typewriters formerly owned by famous writers, actors, playwrights, musicians and others will be displayed at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center from Nov. 2 to Dec. 7.
The Alabama Social Work Hall of Fame will posthumously honor a former University of Alabama faculty member during a ceremony Friday, Nov. 2.
Tater and the Tots became the first University of Alabama horn quartet to win the International Horn Society Summer Symposium Student Amateur Quartet Competition, which was held earlier at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.
This week at The University of Alabama: Researchers seek to understand imperiled freshwater mussels – Grant awarded UA to help combat opioid abuse in state via data tool – Student coordinates job fair for her hometown’s residents – Horn quartet wins international competition – Late professor to be inducted into Social Work Hall of Fame – UA launching educational neuroscience program — Political experts available to discuss midterm elections
The “world’s greatest” collection of typewriters formerly owned by famous writers, actors, playwrights, musicians and others will be displayed at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center from Nov. 2 to Dec. 7.
Publications and awards received by UA faculty, and the winner of the Mark G. Foster Scholarship, awarded annually by the Professional Staff Assembly.