‘Women of the Tide’ Highlights Achievements of UA Women

“Women of the Tide: 125 Years of Women at The University of Alabama” opened June 29 at the Gorgas House Museum and includes a multitude of artifacts.

A Where Legends Are Made banner near the Student Center

UA Athletics Leads Nation in CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

Eleven Crimson Tide student-athletes earned Academic All-America honors during the 2017-18 academic year, marking the fifth year in a row Alabama has reached double digits in terms of the prestigious honor.

Winning the Water Quality Game

Winning the Water Quality Game

The Alabama Water Institute can use the Watershed Game to teach people around campus and Tuscaloosa how to win water quality battles in real life.

A man looks out over the water from a small boat.

Nutrient Packed

Researchers from The University of Alabama are studying excess nutrients in and around Mobile Bay, attempting to increase our understanding of the problem, a necessary step to raise awareness and improve solutions.

UA Student Team Selected for Magnetic Antenna Contest

UA Student Team Selected for Magnetic Antenna Contest

For the second consecutive year, a team of engineering students at The University of Alabama is one of six selected as finalists in an international contest to design an antenna system to sound wireless channels and locate radio signals.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: Students to compete in antenna contest – Exhibition inspired by ‘Black Panther’ opens – UA launches gifted education office – ‘Women of the Tide’ exhibit showcases contributions

Bama Bound: Avanti Staff Bring Fun, Crimson Spirit

Bama Bound: Avanti Staff Bring Fun, Crimson Spirit

Little Hall: 103 Years Old and Better Than Ever

The first men’s gymnasium built on the UA campus, Little Hall has been home to the School of Social Work since 1965.

With Project, Physics Professor ‘Pushing the Limit of Our Understanding’

With Project, Physics Professor ‘Pushing the Limit of Our Understanding’

Work led by a University of Alabama physics professor will help grasp behavior of emerging materials while unstable that could lead to more efficient and controllable uses for energy and information processing applications.

Mounds at the Moundville Archaeological Park

An Unsolved Mystery Resurfaces Nearly 40 Years Later

Artifacts that were stolen nearly 40 years ago from The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park may soon be recovered with the help of a cash reward and the advent of technology.