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Lockheed Martin Visit Yields 85 Job, Internship Offers for UA Students

At the end of the three-day Challenge Box event, 41 UA students received a full-time job offer while another 44 were offered internship positions.

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UA In the News — Sept. 14-16

A forgotten chapter in the history of slavery — Fad diets — Keep hydrated — and more.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Research examines carcinogen’s path to cancer – National Science Foundation awards funding to young scientists – New degree combines music, engineering  

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Two UA Professors Get Boost with NSF CAREER Awards

The National Science Foundation granted a CAREER Award to Dr. Paulo T. Araujo in physics and astronomy and Dr. Kevin M. Kocot in biological sciences.

Student and staff member check out a blazer from the Crimson Closet.

8 Tips to Get the Most Out of Career Fairs

The Career Center is conducting fairs Wednesday, Sept. 25, and Thursday, Sept. 26. Both events will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Coleman Coliseum. Get ready with these eight tips.

Hispanic/Latino/Latinx Heritage Month Offers Events for Everyone

Hispanic/Latino/Latinx Heritage Month Offers Events for Everyone

The University of Alabama’s Hispanic/Latino/Latinx Heritage Month, which is a campus version of National Hispanic Heritage Month, kicks off Sept. 15 with a schedule packed full of events that are open to all comers.

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UA In the News — Sept. 13

New degree — Freshman class records — Miss Alabama Pageant — and more.

Office of Disability Services Streamlines Accommodation Process

Office of Disability Services Streamlines Accommodation Process

A new online portal provides students with disabilities a paperless way of requesting the classroom accommodations they need to help them succeed.

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Bicentennial Commemorated with Community Book Experience

The University of Alabama Press has produced the first comprehensive history book of the city UA calls home to commemorate Tuscaloosa’s bicentennial.

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