
Summer Road Closings Begin in May
Summer onstruction projects will create lane and road closings around campus.
Summer onstruction projects will create lane and road closings around campus.
Dr. Rebecca Totten Minzoni, an assistant professor of geological sciences, has a role to play as a marine geologist and paleontologist in the roughly $25 million research collaboration. She will use her expertise in finding clues to the past behavior of Thwaites Glacier through what is left behind in the offshore sediment to inform models for how the glacier could behave in the future.
The phrase “good things come to those who wait” is fitting for Pat Cassity’s walk across the stage at Friday afternoon’s commencement ceremony at The University of Alabama. Unlike her fellow graduates, the moment Cassity receives her diploma will be the culmination of a journey that started when she enrolled at UA in the summer of 1947.
Student particiaptes in Creative Campus show — A philosopher’s doodles — Graduations forthcoming — and more.
Hadley Spadaccini, a University of Alabama student, of Leesburg, Virginia, has received a Boren Scholarship for the study of languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad.
All Alabamians are encouraged to get outside and walk, run, hike, bike, swim, paddle, ride, or roll with family and friends at the state’s parks, nature preserves, and rivers through the 100 Alabama Miles Challenge.
This week at The University of Alabama: Improving, sustaining food’s flavor — UA to hold spring commencement exercises – Challenging Alabamians to get outside and move — 2015 football championship trophy on display
Glaciers of the past may predict the future — RISE golf tournament — UA students show off documentaries — and more.
More than a century after John Stuart Mill’s personal library was donated to an Oxford college, a University of Alabama English professor and a team of international collaborators are allowing a broader audience access to the history literally hand-written by Mill into the margins of his books.
Six graduating seniors share favorite warm memories, great plans, a few regrets and some good advice about life at UA.