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Matthew Meadows, a UA first-year graduate student, won second prize in the university division of the International Horn Competition of America in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Matthew Meadows, a UA first-year graduate student, won second prize in the university division of the International Horn Competition of America in Fort Collins, Colorado.
On Oct. 16, UA’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will host “A Path Forward,” an action planning dinner for students only that encourages sharing innovative and inclusive approaches for a better campus.
Students at The University of Alabama will observe nearby volunteer households to record how people react to severe weather events as part of research across the Southeast on tornadoes.
The University of Alabama College of Education has forged an innovative research collaborative with Auburn University to address social justice issues in education in Alabama.
University of Alabama President Stuart R. Bell has established a presidential advisory committee to support ongoing coordination and expansion of efforts related to diversity, equity and inclusion at The University of Alabama.
Predicting if droughts and heat waves will kill a forest is difficult, but new work involving an engineering researcher at The University of Alabama could help spot problems early to mitigate risks and possibly help restore a forest.
This week at The University of Alabama: Researcher looks to asteroid belt for early solar system clues – UA students to later observe how households react to severe weather — Native American Festival begins – Commentary available on impeachment inquiry
On Oct 10, The University of Alabama will host its inaugural Thank A Donor Day to celebrate the generosity of UA’s donors. The event allows students the opportunity to say #ThanksandRollTide through various communication platforms.
The University of Alabama Counseling Center’s Tide Against Suicide initiative is sponsoring Suicide Awareness Week Oct. 7-13.
Two University of Alabama alumni who, combined, have more than 70 years of experience advocating for Alabama’s children have been inducted into the Alabama Social Work Hall of Fame.