
UA In the News — June 14
UA hosts therapy-based camp for brain injury survivors — UA research shows female CFOs less likely to misreport financial data — Tiara Pennington wins Miss Alabama 2019 — and more.
UA hosts therapy-based camp for brain injury survivors — UA research shows female CFOs less likely to misreport financial data — Tiara Pennington wins Miss Alabama 2019 — and more.
If you want a place for great nature photos, look no further than our campus.
A new mail system being implemented on campus this fall will bring increased efficiency and an enhanced user experience, including a 24/7 package retrieval system.
The University of Alabama Professional Staff Assembly recently completed a successful academic year, which culminated with the election of officers and presentation of the organization’s Outstanding Professional Award.
Success for UA’s Forumula SAE team did not come easy. The 18-member student team had to overcome a few small mechanical and electrical issues that needed to be addressed before competition.
UA launches strategic plan for research and economic development — UA law professor talks reputation risks for banks — and more.
LEAP exposes ninth-graders to college academics, service — UA student named 2019 Miss Alabama — Real estate professor comments on construction loans — and more.
The last common ancestor of all animal life was more like modern stem cells and not a clump of similar cells, as has long been thought.
UA founding father Henry Tutwiler won the hearts of generations of students with his combination of intellect, grace and empathy.
For the second consecutive year, a senior robotics team from The University of Alabama took home a win at an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers regional conference.