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UA In the News — Sept. 28-30

Dean visits school — RISE tailgate experience — Next-generation transportation — and more.

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Beat Auburn Beat Hunger Launches 2019 Food Drive

The annual Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive kicks off Tuesday, Oct. 1, at The University of Alabama.

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Faculty and Staff Accolades for Sept. 30, 2019

Read about the Mark G. Foster Scholarship winner, Allison Hetzel’s one-woman show, and other awards and achievements of the UA faculty and staff.

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to do in Case of an Armed Individual on Campus

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to do in Case of an Armed Individual on Campus

Help keep yourself and others safe by knowing what to do in an emergency.

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Use These Five Tips to Protect Your Cyber Information

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Keep your information secure with tips from the Office of Information Technology.

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Participants Wanted for Inaugural Faculty Research Showcase

The Office for Undergraduate Research and the Office of Research and Economic Development want members of the faculty to participate in the inaugural Faculty Research Showcase.

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UA’s Black Warrior Review Receives Whiting Honor

Black Warrior Review, an entirely student-run literary publication in The University of Alabama’s English department, is one of five national magazines to receive a 2019 Whiting Literary Magazine Prize from the Whiting Foundation.

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UA In the News — Sept. 26

Grant to college — Bikes-sharing — Marching for awareness — and more.

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Gimme Five! Reasons to Volunteer for Hands On Tuscaloosa

Looking for a new service opportunity? The UA Center for Service and Leadership has just the thing. Hands on Tuscaloosa takes place Oct. 5.