
UA In the News — March 31-April 2
A novel approach from a visiting writer — Hometown paper honors theatre students — Noting a senatorial career — and more.
A novel approach from a visiting writer — Hometown paper honors theatre students — Noting a senatorial career — and more.
This week at The University of Alabama: Area youth with an autism spectrum disorder sought for research project — Researcher awarded grant to improve flavor quality in foods – Honors Week culminates with Tapping on the Mound Friday – Commentary available on earthquakes, federal budget, hate crimes and Russian diplomats – College students to host rocket challenge for sixth graders – K-12 student to compete in robotics
You voted and they heard, and now your Action Card will have a new look. With more than 70,000 active cardholders, the Action Card Department wanted to give those using the card the opportunity to have their voices heard — to truly make this new card their card.
The University of Alabama will recognize the achievement of outstanding students and faculty during Honors Week, April 2-6, culminating in the Tapping on the Mound ceremony on Honors Day.
Dr. Marietta Stanton is the recipient of the 2017-18 Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award, one of the highest honors bestowed on professors at The University of Alabama.
The University of Alabama provides monthly safety tips and information to help the UA community be prepared in different types of emergency situations.
A group of advertising and public relations students are encouraging the campus community to help in their efforts to fight childhood hunger through Cheers for Change, a week-long fundraiser benefiting Alabama Credit Union’s Secret Meals For Hungry Children.
Small class or too small class? — Brain-robot interaction — Working with a school class — and more.
A registered student organization has invited a speaker to our campus in mid-April who has been identified as a white nationalist. This ideology is counter to our institutional values. The University of Alabama did not invite this individual. UA stands for the equality of all people. As a public university, the law and our commitment