
UA In the News — April 24
Doing well at German Day — A cappella group performs — Bama in Nicaragua — and more.
Doing well at German Day — A cappella group performs — Bama in Nicaragua — and more.
Learn the do’s and don’ts as well as things to practice to help land that dream job or internship.
Jalen Drummond received first place nationally for his informative speaking speech on fake news and the spreading of misinformation surrounding the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
Alabama author talks about his mother’s cooking — Lost football found — Review of “Sweeney Todd” — and more.
A Great Depression planned community, an Alabama artist and psychiatric pioneer and more are featured in the spring 2018 issue of Alabama Heritage magazine.
The Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship program was established at UA in 2006. Since then, the Coca-Cola Foundation has donated $3 million to support first-generation scholars at UA.
This week at The University of Alabama: Students partner in volunteer effort to strengthen literacy in youth – Former NFL quarterback discusses overcoming substance abuse — Commentary available on Facebook controversy, military action in Syria – Rural health conference to focus on substance abuse’s impact on state
Autocar opens $120 million factory – Research model how deadly virus moves along Pacific salmon, trout – Are there health benefits to getting a tattoo? – and more.
The University of Alabama’s Collegiate Recovery and Intervention Services will cap its first year in operation with a new speaker series featuring one of the more polarizing NFL Draft prospects in the Super Bowl era.
The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance has partnered with the English department to present “Our Tuscaloosa,” a series of three plays that tell the stories of important events in Alabama’s history in celebration of the state’s bicentennial.