
Two UA Legends Make Forbes’ Most Powerful Women List
Two University of Alabama Legends have made Forbes’ 2019 list of the world’s 100 most powerful women.
Two University of Alabama Legends have made Forbes’ 2019 list of the world’s 100 most powerful women.
UA expert in personality and leadership describes psychopathy – Professor describes detrimental impacts sand mining has had on Chinese river — Political scientist explains impeachment process – UA seeks subjects for severe weather research … and more …
What a year! In 2019 we served our community, earned and bestowed honors, broke records, honored heroes, gave gifts and had fun.
A unique radar developed by engineering researchers at The University of Alabama helped find the location to recover some of the oldest ice buried in Antarctica as part of an international effort to better understand the Earth’s climate history.
The 2020 Realizing the Dream Legacy Banquet and Concert feature an award-winning journalist and Grammy-nominated gospel artist, respectively, while celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Some of the most popular resolutions year in and year out involve changing our eating habits to a lifestyle approach, rather than the latest diet fad.
Tattoos boost the skin’s immune response to injury and convey the person’s vitality, according to a study in American Samoa.
Study indicates potential negative correlation between marijuana use, opioid prescriptions – Researchers seek volunteers for severe weather study — Visiting New College scholar writes of speech evolution … and more …
Two University of Alabama publications have won Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker awards for 2019.