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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
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
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.
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.
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.
A new online portal provides students with disabilities a paperless way of requesting the classroom accommodations they need to help them succeed.
The University of Alabama Press has produced the first comprehensive history book of the city UA calls home to commemorate Tuscaloosa’s bicentennial.
September is National Preparedness Month, but, as a StormReady institution, The University of Alabama stays prepared year-round to keep students, faculty and staff safe from disasters..
The musical audio engineering degree offers a balance between two disciplines to prepare students for careers involving technical aspects of music.
Patricia Smith, a junior from Queens, New York, is the daughter of the only female NYPD officer to die on 9/11.