
UA In the News — March 28
UA students to help Jacksonville State — Wheelchair basketball — Hybrid test-drive — and more.
UA students to help Jacksonville State — Wheelchair basketball — Hybrid test-drive — and more.
Baldwin County’s rapid growth revealed in recent U.S. Census estimates is attributed to the quality of life it offers, according to a University of Alabama Center for Business and Economic Research representative.
Forty-eight UA, University of Alabama at Birmingham and University of Alabama at Huntsville undergraduate and graduate students took part in the “Washington, D.C. Policy and Advocacy Fly-In,” a unique crash course in policy research, strategy and advocacy created in 2017.
To explore the history and importance of black American English, the department of communicative disorders is hosting a free screening of the new documentary “Talking Black in America: The Story of African American Language,” a documentary from the Language and Life Project.
Recognizing research — UA joins partnership in atmospheric sciences — Undergraduate innovation — and more.
More than 450 undergraduate students at The University of Alabama are highlighting their research and creative projects during the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference March 28-30.
All faculty and staff are encouraged to “Chime In” on work-life balance survey that was emailed to employees March 26. The survey closes April 13.
The University of Alabama’s partnership with the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research will benefit students, the state and the nation, said UA President Stuart R. Bell at an on-campus ceremony today.
Easter egg hunt — Saxophone quartet headed to UA — Unexpected Dance Alabama! — and more.
The University of Alabama will recognize the impact women have made at UA over the past 125 years through awareness, education, service and celebration throughout 2018.