
UA In the News — April 20-22
Meteorite display — Negative calories? — Heavy rainfalls — and more.
Meteorite display — Negative calories? — Heavy rainfalls — and more.
The University of Alabama ranks second nationally among public universities and fifth among all universities nationwide in enrollment of National Merit Scholars for the 2018 entering class.
Water is one of the most important resources on the planet, and researchers at The University of Alabama are calculating ways to improve its quality and management.
This week at The University of Alabama: Researchers team with farmers, seek to extend shelf life of vegetables – UA ranks second nationally among publics for National Merit enrollment — Performance marks 500th anniversary of da Vinci’s death – Student documentaries to debut – Golf fundraiser supports RISE — UA recognizes high school girls for computing prowess – High school students compete in cyber contest
Magnet school collaboration — Bees at a critical state — A perplexing syndrome — and more.
A University of Alabama student team is spending the semester working with a local elementary school and teaching students about the importance of STEM.
The University of Alabama will suspend normal operations from 5 p.m. Thursday until midnight due to the threat of severe weather.
Impact of the Notre Dame fire — Honors College ambassador — Dance Collection — and more.
Fish feeding — Blueway Project — Comment on Mueller report — and more.
On Thursday, PRCA-UA, along with 13 other student groups, gathered for the unveiling of their new home, which will help them expand their community service work.