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Monthly Safety Reminder: Update Your UA Safety App

The UA Safety App has several new features, including a 7-day weather forecast and an option to livestream UA Info Radio.

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10th Avenue Lane and Sidewalk Closures Start June 3

The lane and adjacent sidewalk will be closed; drivers and pedestrians should watch for traffic barrels and detour signage.

CCN Receives Grant to Counter Opioid Abuse in Walker County

CCN Receives Grant to Counter Opioid Abuse in Walker County

The Capstone Rural Health Center recently received the state of Alabama’s only grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration to increase access to substance abuse prevention and treatment services in rural populations.

OCTSA Presents Outstanding Staff Awards

OCTSA Presents Outstanding Staff Awards

The Office, Clerical and Technical Staff Assembly recognized two of its members for going above and beyond their regular duties in supporting their department, co-workers and the University.

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Building Bama: Paty Hall

Paty Hall, which underwent a $14.7 million interior renovation over the past year, will reopen in August just in time for the start of the 2019-20 academic year.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Seat belt usage saves lives, according to analysis by UA CAPS — Demonstrations of Choctaw beading, drumming, dancing scheduled for Saturday at Moundville – Grant archives Southern LGBTQ history 

An actress plays a character who pleads for the life of her brother near the bench the theater company always uses in "Measure for Measure."

Tuscaloosa’s Rude Mechanicals Group Takes ‘Measure’ of Shakespeare

The Rude Mechanicals, Tuscaloosa’s free Shakespeare in the park company, is starting its 17th season with the problem play “Measure for Measure,” directed by Dr. Steve Burch, UA professor of theatre.

UA-Led Clinical Trial Finds No Difference in Tinnitus Treatments

UA-Led Clinical Trial Finds No Difference in Tinnitus Treatments

A long-awaited, rigorous, randomized clinical trial comparing treatments for tinnitus, a perception of ringing in the ears, found no significant difference in patient outcomes between an innovative treatment and the current standard treatment.

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Faculty and Staff Accolades for May 28, 2019

The latest publications, documentaries and campuswide awards of the UA faculty and staff.

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On the Hunt for the Remnants of Surviving Slave Houses

After conducting surveys on the Magnolia Grove plantation home in Hale County, second-year anthropology graduate student Natalie Mooney may have discovered a pattern to find other slave houses in the Alabama Black Belt region that have been lost to time.