Two female paramedics escort a patient on a stretcher out of a home

Social Work Receives $3.2M Grant to Address State’s Opioid Overdoses

The University of Alabama School of Social Work and the Alabama Department of Mental Health’s efforts to stem opioid use and rates of overdose deaths in Alabama have a new focus: first responders.

Share the Holidays with International Students, Scholars

Share the Holidays with International Students, Scholars

Reach out to share your holidays with an international student or scholar — here’s how.

Caleb OConner in his studio

Island Life Propels, Nurtures O’Connor’s Free Spirit

Caleb O’Connor grew up in Maui and took full advantage of his surroundings as he developed a love for art at a young age.

UA Human Resources to be ‘Reimagined’

UA Human Resources to be ‘Reimagined’

A diverse team of 20 representatives from across campus is helping the University prepare for the UA faculty and staff of tomorrow.

Row of American flags wave in the wind.

Women, WWII Vets Overrepresented in Newspaper Photos

Women veterans and veterans of World War II appear more often in newspaper photos than their make-up of the country’s veterans, according to a study by researchers at The University of Alabama.

OIT Update: A Year of Innovation – not Just in Technology

OIT Update: A Year of Innovation – not Just in Technology

The Office of Information Technology completed much work this year that affects teaching, learning, research and operations.

A close-up of a UA doctoral student wearing glasses with the ingestion monitor attached.

Want to Shed a Few Pounds? Researchers Test New Technology to Help

The National Institutes of Health has awarded a consortium of university researchers, led by The University of Alabama, a $2.5 million grant to further evaluate a wearable device designed to change eating behaviors.

UA President Stuart R. Bell speaking at a commencement ceremony.

UA to Hold 2019 Fall Commencement Exercises Dec. 14

The University of Alabama will hold its fall commencement exercises Saturday, Dec. 14, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.

Craig Wedderspoon in the foundry

Wedderspoon Thrives When the Heat Turns Up

For Craig Wedderspoon, professor of sculpture at UA, the foundry is a second home where he not only molds countless masterpieces, but influences future generations of artists by helping them hone their craft.

traffic cone and the words road, sidewalk and other closures

Presidential Circle, Fourth Street West to Close Dec. 16

This closure is related to installation of underground utilities for the Hewson Hall construction project.