Free Tickets to Music Festival Available to UA Students

Free Tickets to Music Festival Available to UA Students

Students who love a free party will have a chance to see Outkast’s Big Boi and Blackberry Smoke at Tuscaloosa’s Druid City Music Fest Saturday, Aug. 24 in downtown Tuscaloosa.

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UA Senior: Military Vets Will Get the Help They Deserve

Kristen Jones, who will graduate from UA in August with degrees in psychology and history, has worked to establish Restoring Freedom, a nonprofit organization that provides counseling services to military veterans and their families.

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UA In the News — July 26

Public art — The issues with self-driving cars — Rise graduation — and more.

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UA to Hold 2019 Summer Commencement Exercise Aug. 3

The University of Alabama will hold its summer commencement exercise Saturday, Aug. 3, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.

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UA In the News — July 25

Bug Fest — Undergraduate’s research — Commentary on memes — and more.

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UA to Lead Study on Irrigation-Fed Farming Impacts in Deep South

Unique research led by The University of Alabama will study whether more irrigation-fed farms in the Deep South could lead to a more robust agriculture industry, possibly becoming an even greater economic engine.

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Portion of Second Street Closes July 25

Second Street directly between Paty Hall and England Hall will be closed July 25 from 6:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for equipment installation.

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UA In the News — July 24

Comment on political happenings — Hedge fund poker — Business hall of fame — and more.

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Vuorovesi Trio Performs in Smith Hall’s Grand Gallery

The Vuorovesi Trio performed in the Grand Gallery of Smith Hall on July 22.

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UA Education Office Helping Districts Navigate Desegregation Orders

Dr. Sara McDaniel, executive director of the Alabama Positive Behavior Supports Office, works with the Jefferson County School District to address its discipline issues while it navigates the terms of its consent decree with the DOJ.