2018 Alabama Business Hall of Fame Inductees Named

2018 Alabama Business Hall of Fame Inductees Named

The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Business announced seven business professionals to be inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame for 2018.

UA Dance Students to Perform in Edinburgh Festival

UA Dance Students to Perform in Edinburgh Festival

The Yonder Contemporary Dance Company, a collective in The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance, will present a 50-minute concert titled “IRL” during the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland.

UA In the News — July 17

UA In the News — July 17

Keeping stuff away from your bed; Comment on runoffs; UA student is a musketeer — and more.

UA Enhances Security at Bryant-Denny with Addition of Metal Detectors

UA Enhances Security at Bryant-Denny with Addition of Metal Detectors

In the interest of continued safety for fans, student-athletes, coaches and game day personnel, The University of Alabama will implement walk-through metal detectors at all gates of Bryant-Denny Stadium on game days beginning in September.

UA In the News — July 13-16

UA In the News — July 13-16

Dorm room transformations — Back pain — Blazar hullabaloo– and more.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Professors aid in discovery of subatomic particle source — High school students learn about science, engineering

traffic cone and the words road, sidewalk and other closures

Road Closings July 16-22

Paul Bryant Drive and Marr’s Spring Road will be closed during the next few days.

Three New Officers Take the Reins of UA’s Faculty Senate

Three New Officers Take the Reins of UA’s Faculty Senate

The University of Alabama Faculty Senate has elected three new officers for the 2018-2019 school year.

UA In the News — July 12

UA In the News — July 12

UA student featured in musical — UA Law School achieves high ranking — UA faculty members participate in Blues Week — and more.

UA Professors Help in Discovery of Potential Cosmic Ray Source

UA Professors Help in Discovery of Potential Cosmic Ray Source

Three professors at The University of Alabama are part of an international team of scientists who found evidence of the source of tiny cosmic particles, known as neutrinos, a discovery that opens the door to using these particles to observe the universe.