
UA In the News — Aug. 20, 2018
UA to begin classes Wednesday — CBER study cited in port expansion story — Feldman discusses Munchausen by proxy — and more.
UA to begin classes Wednesday — CBER study cited in port expansion story — Feldman discusses Munchausen by proxy — and more.
Before classes start, University of Alabama students strive to improve their community through such programs as Outdoor Action for the Honors College and the Ripple Effect day of service. Projects often include work at local schools, rivers and parks.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA greets new, returning students with Week of Welcome activities – Researchers provide community training to help traumatized youth – Blackburn to host columnist George Will
Syndicated columnist George F. Will will deliver the Gloria and John L. Blackburn Academic Symposium keynote speech at the Gloria and John L. Blackburn Academic Symposium at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, in the Ferguson Student Center Ballroom on The University of Alabama campus.
Recent publications, honors and awards earned by UA faculty and staff.
UA’s new campus map helps students find their way to class and so much more.
The Nyansapo Kente robing ceremony, hosted by the Black Staff and Faculty Association, was held Aug. 3 for summer commencement. The ceremony was started in the summer of 2016 to promote retention among undergraduate and graduate students of color and to celebrate their accomplishments. The ceremony provides the BSFA community an opportunity to highlight the
Unveiling a plan for athletic facilities — Honors College pitches in — A look back at Bid Day — and more.
UA’s Adapted Athletics has been strengthened for the 2018-19 academic year after the University’s administration and Student Government Association worked to allocate revenues to fund scholarships for the program.