
Holiday Events on Campus Start Dec. 4
Enjoy both free and ticketed holiday events for all ages.
Enjoy both free and ticketed holiday events for all ages.
Not sure what to do about the odd package you just received? Check these tips.
This week at The University of Alabama: Research reveals what aged most want for Christmas is … you – UA team to train rural EMS personnel in combating opioid overdoses
With the ever-increasing demand for mobile data, wireless carriers are installing “small cells” around campus to deliver the coverage, capacity and network reliability to users where they need it most.
Don’t be a naive elf this holiday season. Be smart and stay safe online with tips from the UA Office of Information Technology.
Timothy Skipper’s graduation story began in early childhood, and it was fraught with trials that would prevent many people from even dreaming of attending college, let alone graduating.
The total of $483,807 far surpassed the $395,000 goal. The College of Arts and Sciences was the host college for the campaign.
Thanks to help from The University of Alabama, Choctaw County Schools was awarded a $2.8 million School Climate Transformation Grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
Meaningful and affordable gift ideas for aging loved ones might include getting tickets to see a play or a movie, planning a trip or making dinner together.
Construction specifically related to Americans With Disabilities Act-compliant access has begun at Rose Administration Building. Work is expected to continue until early January 2020.